REBOA and the Open Abdomen

IF 0.2 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
M. Shehab, S. Fajer
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Background Uncontrolled hemorrhage is a significant cause of death worldwide. Rapid bleeding control is a major life saving goal. Resuscitative endovascular balloon of the aorta (REBOA) is a minimally invasive technique which temporarily occludes the aorta and achieves hemorrhage control. Methods We present a case series of patients that underwent emergent laparotomy due hemorrhagic shock and were stabilized intraoperatively using REBOA Results Between December 2018- September 2021, intra operative REBOA was inserted in six patients. Etiologies included two postpartum hemorrhages, two gastrointestinal bleeds and two trauma cases. REBOA was positioned and inflated in descending aorta [n = 3] and infra abdominal aorta [n =3]. In all cases, REBOA resulted in immediate stabilization of blood pressure enabling definitive treatment. Partial inflation was performed in all cases after initial stabilization. There was one minor access related complication, treated successfully. No mortality at six months follow up. Conclusions REBOA is another important resuscitative tool to be considered, also in the open abdomen. It allows for hemodynamic stabilization and enables definitive surgical repair of other major injuries.
REBOA与开放性腹部
背景:在世界范围内,不受控制的出血是一个重要的死亡原因。快速出血控制是挽救生命的主要目标。复苏主动脉血管内球囊术(REBOA)是一种微创技术,可以暂时阻塞主动脉,达到止血的目的。结果2018年12月至2021年9月期间,6例患者术中植入REBOA。病因包括2例产后出血,2例胃肠出血和2例外伤。在降主动脉[n =3]和腹下主动脉[n =3]定位并充气REBOA。在所有病例中,REBOA都能立即稳定血压,从而使最终治疗成为可能。所有病例在初始稳定后都进行了部分充气。有一个小的通路相关并发症,治疗成功。随访6个月无死亡。结论REBOA是另一种值得考虑的重要复苏工具,同样适用于开腹手术。它可以使血流动力学稳定,并使其他主要损伤的手术修复成为可能。
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