Liver trauma: WSES 2020 guidelines

Autor: Coccolini, Federico Coimbra, Raul Ordonez, Carlos Kluger, Yoram Vega, Felipe Moore, Ernest E. Biffl, Walt and Peitzman, Andrew Horer, Tal Abu-Zidan, Fikri M. Sartelli, Massimo Fraga, Gustavo P. Cicuttin, Enrico Ansaloni, Luca and Parra, Michael W. Millan, Mauricio DeAngelis, Nicola and Inaba, Kenji Velmahos, George Maier, Ron Khokha, Vladimir and Sakakushev, Boris Augustin, Goran di Saverio, Salomone and Pikoulis, Emanuil Chirica, Mircea Reva, Viktor Leppaniemi, Ari Manchev, Vassil Chiarugi, Massimo Damaskos, Dimitrios and Weber, Dieter Parry, Neil Demetrashvili, Zaza Civil, Ian and Napolitano, Lena Corbella, Davide Catena, Fausto and Bahouth, Hany Bahouth, Hany Tolonen, Matti Fugazzola, Paola and Serna, Jose Julian Rodriguez, Fernando Garcia, Alberto F. and Gonzalez, Adolfo Pino, Luis Fernando Guzman-Rodriguez, Monica Pereira, Bruno M. Kirkpatrick, Andrew Mefire, Alain Chichom Tarasconi, Antonio Chiara, Osvaldo Gomes, Carlos Augusto Galante, Joseph Bala, Miklosh Perfetti, Paola and Machado, Fernando Romeo, Oreste Salvetti, Francesco and Ghiadoni, Lorenzo Forfori, Francesco Malacarne, Paolo Pini, Silvia Pucciarelli, Marsia Ceresoli, Marco Arvieux, Catherine Khokha, Denis Spain, David A. Isik, Arda WSES Expert Panel
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2020
Popis: Liver injuries represent one of the most frequent life-threatening injuries in trauma patients. In determining the optimal management strategy, the anatomic injury, the hemodynamic status, and the associated injuries should be taken into consideration. Liver trauma approach may require non-operative or operative management with the intent to restore the homeostasis and the normal physiology. The management of liver trauma should be multidisciplinary including trauma surgeons, interventional radiologists, and emergency and ICU physicians. The aim of this paper is to present the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) liver trauma management guidelines.
Databáze: OpenAIRE