2022
DOI: 10.25259/jnrp-2022-1-38-r1-(2348)
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Severe trauma patients requiring undelayable combined cranial and extracranial surgery: A scoping review of an emerging concept

Abstract: Objectives: Although patients suffering from severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) and severe trauma patients (STP) have been extensively studied separately, there is scarce evidence concerning STP with concomitant sTBI. In particular, there are no guidelines regarding the emergency surgical management of patients presenting a concomitant life-threatening intracranial hematoma (ICH) and a life-threatening non-compressible extra-cranial hemorrhage (NCEH). Materials and Methods: A scoping review was conducted o… Show more

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“…To date though, the impact of extra-cranial injury on functional outcome of patients with severe traumatic brain injury still remains open to debate. 63 This being said, damage-control surgery may be carried out in patients with severe traumatic brain injury under close monitoring with invasive intracranial pressure monitor. 63 Moreover, combined cranial and extra-cranial surgery or invasive procedure can be carried out simultaneously in case of multiple life-threatening lesions in severe trauma patients, if necessary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date though, the impact of extra-cranial injury on functional outcome of patients with severe traumatic brain injury still remains open to debate. 63 This being said, damage-control surgery may be carried out in patients with severe traumatic brain injury under close monitoring with invasive intracranial pressure monitor. 63 Moreover, combined cranial and extra-cranial surgery or invasive procedure can be carried out simultaneously in case of multiple life-threatening lesions in severe trauma patients, if necessary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%