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- Atlas of Surgical Techniques in Trauma
- Atlas of Surgical Techniques in Trauma
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Section 1 The Trauma Operating Room
- Section 2 Resuscitative Procedures in the Emergency Room
- Section 3 Head
- Section 4 Neck
- Section 5 Chest
- Section 6 Abdomen
- Section 7 Pelvic Fractures and Bleeding
- Section 8 Upper Extremities
- Section 9 Lower Extremities
- Section 10 Orthopedic Damage Control
- Chapter 45 Orthopedic Damage Control
- Section 11 Soft Tissues
- Index
Chapter 45 - Orthopedic Damage Control
from Section 10 - Orthopedic Damage Control
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2019
- Atlas of Surgical Techniques in Trauma
- Atlas of Surgical Techniques in Trauma
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Section 1 The Trauma Operating Room
- Section 2 Resuscitative Procedures in the Emergency Room
- Section 3 Head
- Section 4 Neck
- Section 5 Chest
- Section 6 Abdomen
- Section 7 Pelvic Fractures and Bleeding
- Section 8 Upper Extremities
- Section 9 Lower Extremities
- Section 10 Orthopedic Damage Control
- Chapter 45 Orthopedic Damage Control
- Section 11 Soft Tissues
- Index
Summary
The treatment goals of damage control surgery in orthopedics (DCO) include:
Give priority to other more severe, life-threatening associated injuries.
Improving vascular flow and subsequent tissue perfusion by reducing and realigning long bone fractures.
Temporary stabilization of long bone fractures, definitive fixation semi-electively, when the general condition of the patient improves.
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- Atlas of Surgical Techniques in Trauma , pp. 413 - 426Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020