Damage control packing: How long can it stay?

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY American journal of surgery Pub Date : 2025-01-31 DOI:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2025.116232
Jihun Cha , Thomas W. Clements , Chad G. Ball , Andrew W. Kirkpatrick , Timothy Bax , John Mayberry
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Damage control (DC) packing is used selectively in patients in shock with extensive abdominal, thoracic, perineal/genital/perirectal, neck/axillae/groin (junctional), and extremity injury to stop bleeding. In multiple casualty scenarios, DC packing may be used to facilitate an abbreviated surgery and thus “buy time”. The packing is by guideline or military doctrine removed or exchanged 1–3 days later in a planned reoperation. In remote environments, however, where timely evacuation cannot occur and resources are limited, it may be necessary for packing to be left in place longer than 3 days. Also, in Large Scale Combat Operations, Multi-Domain Operations, and Distributed Maritime Operations, evacuation will be accomplished by nonsurgeons and may last several days. Prolonged retention of packing is associated with complications, but significant rebleeding may occur upon removal. This article reviews the benefits and hazards of DC packing removal to inform decision making by both surgeons and nonsurgeons. We conclude that except for Dismounted Complex Blast Injury most DC gauze packing does not mandatorily need to be removed or exchanged within a three-day window.
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防损包装:能保存多久?
损伤控制(DC)填充物选择性地用于有广泛腹部、胸部、会阴/生殖器/直肠周围、颈部/腋窝/腹股沟(交界处)和四肢损伤的休克患者,以止血。在多重伤亡情况下,直流包装可用于简化手术,从而“争取时间”。包装是由指导方针或军事学说拆除或更换1-3天后,在计划的重新操作。然而,在偏远的环境中,无法及时疏散,资源有限,可能需要将包装留在原地超过3天。此外,在大规模作战行动、多领域行动和分布式海上行动中,疏散将由非外科医生完成,可能持续数天。填充物长时间保留与并发症有关,但清除后可能发生明显的再出血。本文回顾了DC填充物去除的好处和危害,以告知外科医生和非外科医生的决策。我们的结论是,除拆装复杂爆炸伤外,大多数直流纱布包装不需要在三天内强制拆除或更换。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Surgery® is a peer-reviewed journal designed for the general surgeon who performs abdominal, cancer, vascular, head and neck, breast, colorectal, and other forms of surgery. AJS is the official journal of 7 major surgical societies* and publishes their official papers as well as independently submitted clinical studies, editorials, reviews, brief reports, correspondence and book reviews.
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