Abdominal trauma is divided into blunt and penetrating causes. Massive intraabdominal hemorrhage after injury represents the most dangerous precipitating factor that can affect survival if not promptly managed. The first target to achieve management of bleeding patients is control of the source, and then adequate resuscitation and optimization of hemostasis. New procoagulant drugs as recombinant activated factor VII (rFVIIa) seem to play an interesting role in bleeding control after trauma. Our experience with rFVIIa in six patients who were refractory to standard treatments demonstrated a good survival rate after massive abdominal bleeding. Regardless of new drugs and new technologies, a multidisciplinary approach is the cornerstone of the primary care of the these patients.

Strategies to control massive abdominal bleeding / Busani, S; Cavazzuti, I; Marietta, M; Pasetto, A; Girardis, Massimo. - In: TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS. - ISSN 0041-1345. - ELETTRONICO. - 40(4):(2008), pp. 1212-1215. [10.1016/j.transproceed.2008.03.119]

Strategies to control massive abdominal bleeding.

Busani S;GIRARDIS, Massimo
2008

Abstract

Abdominal trauma is divided into blunt and penetrating causes. Massive intraabdominal hemorrhage after injury represents the most dangerous precipitating factor that can affect survival if not promptly managed. The first target to achieve management of bleeding patients is control of the source, and then adequate resuscitation and optimization of hemostasis. New procoagulant drugs as recombinant activated factor VII (rFVIIa) seem to play an interesting role in bleeding control after trauma. Our experience with rFVIIa in six patients who were refractory to standard treatments demonstrated a good survival rate after massive abdominal bleeding. Regardless of new drugs and new technologies, a multidisciplinary approach is the cornerstone of the primary care of the these patients.
2008
40(4)
1212
1215
Strategies to control massive abdominal bleeding / Busani, S; Cavazzuti, I; Marietta, M; Pasetto, A; Girardis, Massimo. - In: TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS. - ISSN 0041-1345. - ELETTRONICO. - 40(4):(2008), pp. 1212-1215. [10.1016/j.transproceed.2008.03.119]
Busani, S; Cavazzuti, I; Marietta, M; Pasetto, A; Girardis, Massimo
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