2015, Number 3
Cirugía de control de daños en obstetricia
Rodríguez-Chávez JL, Madrigal-Rodríguez VM, Bañuelos-Franco A, Malagón-Reyes RM
Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 158-163
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ABSTRACT
Damage Control treated Surgery temporary measures (set of simple surgical procedures to physiological stabilization of critical patients), implemented as part of a phased approach to a complex problem. Objectives: To describe the clinical-surgical and imaging fi ndings. Clinical follow a patient complicated obstetric: Preeclampsia late on set in hypertensive emergency de novo and presenting multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. Method: Case report and literature review. Term pregnancy, denoted in the early postpartum pain “in bar Chaussier” hypertensive emergency and impaired alertness, activated “Mater Code” is clinically objective abdomen Sharp and biochemically associated with dysfunction multiple organ syndrome and exploratory laparotomy is decided Damage Control Surgery Protocol “DCS”. Result: Our institutional experience, from creation as a routine practice with high scientifi c evidence the “damage control surgery” signifi cant reduction in morbidity and mortality. Conclusions: We propose that part of the curriculum specialist in obstetrics and gynecology surgery scheduled contemplates the damage control approach. Creation of rapid response teams. Clinical training models of low and high fi delity.REFERENCES