[S3多创伤后重症监护医学指南:确定手术治疗的方面]。

Unfallchirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-05 DOI:10.1007/s00113-025-01626-2
Klemens Horst, Uwe Hamsen, Jan Volmerig, Carina Benstöm, Gernot Marx, Frank Hildebrand
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摘要

多重创伤患者的治疗具有挑战性。在过去的几十年里,密集的努力和跨学科的团队合作提高了严重受伤患者的存活率。高质量的指南建议侧重于院前设置,急诊室管理和手术初期阶段已经出版并经常更新。目前的手稿是S3级别新指南的一部分,该指南侧重于在最初的紧急治疗后转移到重症监护病房的多重创伤患者的治疗。这些患者有特殊需求,特别是在监测、疼痛管理、通气策略、营养等方面,并且大多数情况下需要对胸部、腹部、骨盆和四肢的损伤进行明确的手术稳定。本文总结了目前的文献,并就多重创伤患者的早期明确治疗提出了建议,特别是针对确定治疗的最佳时机。
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[S3 guidelines on intensive care medicine following polytrauma : Aspects regarding definitive surgical treatment].

The treatment of polytraumatized patients is challenging. Intensive efforts and interdisciplinary teamwork have improved survival rates of severely injured patients over the last decades. High quality guideline recommendations focusing on the prehospital setting, emergency room management and also the initial surgical phase have been published and are frequently updated. The current manuscript is part of new guidelines on an S3 level that focuses on treatment of polytraumatized patients who were transferred to the intensive care unit after initial emergency treatment. These patients have special needs, especially with respect to monitoring, pain management, ventilation strategy, nutrition etc. and most often require definitive surgical stabilization of injuries to the thorax, abdomen, pelvis and extremities. This article summarizes the current literature and gives recommendations with respect to early definitive treatment of patients with multiple trauma and particularly with a view to the best possible timing of the definitive treatment.

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