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. 2015 Jul 31:9:275-82.
doi: 10.2174/1874325001509010275. eCollection 2015.

Current Concepts in Orthopedic Management of Multiple Trauma

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Current Concepts in Orthopedic Management of Multiple Trauma

Fatih Kucukdurmaz et al. Open Orthop J. .

Abstract

Multiple trauma patients frequently present challenging clinical scenarios with musculoskeletal injuries being the most common indications for surgical procedures in these patients. Despite our substantial knowledge, a universally approved objective definition for "multiple trauma" is yet to be delineated. Several controversial aspects of economics, pathophysiology, animal models, diagnosis, management and outcome of patients with multiple trauma have recently been explored and although some progress has been made, it seems that the available evidence is still inconclusive in some occasions. This manuscript revisits several current concepts of multiple trauma that have been the focus of recent investigation. We aim to provide the reader with an updated perspective based on the most recently published literature in the field of multiple trauma.

Keywords: Damage control; early total care; fracture; multiple trauma; orthopedics; sepsis; systemic inflammatory response syndrome.

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