K. Ishida, Satomi Seno, Takaaki Maruhashi, Y. Matsumura
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Abstract
In trauma bays, resuscitation as a bridge to definitive hemorrhage control to avoid cardiac arrest is challenging. Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) is a resuscitation procedure for refractory hemorrhagic shock.
The REBOA procedure itself is simple compared to other endovascular procedures, such as angioembolization or stent graft placement. However, adequate REBOA implementation requires a complete understanding of its potential risks and simulation training.
We should be aware that REBOA is not a hemostatic device, but a bridge to definitive hemorrhage control; furthermore, it is not a magical device that can improve the critical situation in trauma resuscitation.
For appropriate use, we herein describe the indication of REBOA in trauma resuscitation based on existing evidence.