Hepatic trauma occurs in ∼ 5% of patients admitted to emergency rooms and nonoperative management has become the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patients with blunt trauma, for most of the injured solid organs. However, the staged surgery represents the first line of treatment in hemodynamically instable patients. The abdominal packing is considered the first step of this surgical policy. The authors describe a new surgical technique consisting of Gerota's fascia dissection that provide an autogenous pedunculated flap to obtain a definitive hemostasis of the injured liver with a permanent packing system.
Gerota's fascia flap: a technique for autogenous packing in major liver injuries / Catani, Marco; Ritanna De, Milito; Romagnoli, Francesco; Modini, Claudio. - In: JOURNAL OF TRAUMA. - ISSN 0022-5282. - STAMPA. - 69:3(2010), pp. 720-721. [10.1097/ta.0b013e3181e5d98e]
Gerota's fascia flap: a technique for autogenous packing in major liver injuries.
CATANI, Marco;ROMAGNOLI, francesco;MODINI, Claudio
2010
Abstract
Hepatic trauma occurs in ∼ 5% of patients admitted to emergency rooms and nonoperative management has become the standard of care in hemodynamically stable patients with blunt trauma, for most of the injured solid organs. However, the staged surgery represents the first line of treatment in hemodynamically instable patients. The abdominal packing is considered the first step of this surgical policy. The authors describe a new surgical technique consisting of Gerota's fascia dissection that provide an autogenous pedunculated flap to obtain a definitive hemostasis of the injured liver with a permanent packing system.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.