Damage control resuscitation: Reboa as the new fourth pillar

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Damage Control Resuscitation (DCR) seeks to combat metabolic decompensation of the severely injured trauma patient by battling on three major fronts: Permissive Hypotension, Hemostatic Resuscitation, and Damage Control Surgery (DCS). The aim of this article is to perform a review of the history of DCR/DCS and to propose a new paradigm that has emerged from the recent advancements in endovascular technology: The Resuscitative Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA). Thanks to the advances in technology, a bridge has been created between Pre-hospital Management and the Control of Bleeding described in Stage I of DCS which is the inclusion and placement of a REBOA. We have been able to show that REBOA is not only a tool that aids in the control of hemorrhage, it is also a vital tool in the hemodynamic resuscitation of a severely injured blunt and/or penetrating trauma patient. That is why we propose a new paradigm “The Fourth Pillar”: Permissive Hypotension, Hemostatic Resuscitation, Damage Control Surgery and REBOA.

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Ordoñez, C. A., Parra, M. W., Serna, J. J., Rodríguez-Holguin, F., García, A., Salcedo, A., … Holcomb, J. B. (2020). Damage control resuscitation: Reboa as the new fourth pillar. Colombia Medica. Facultad de Salud de la Universidad del Valle. https://doi.org/10.25100/cm.v51i4.4353

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