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Extending the Horizons of "Damage Control" in Unstable Trauma Patients beyond the Abdomen and Gastrointestinal Tract

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"Damage control" has become an accepted technique for the treatment of patients with exsanguinating injuries to the abdomen. We describe a case where the damage control philosophy was applied outside the confines of the abdominal cavity, a gunshot wound to the groin, and in which a temporary intraluminal shunt was used to maintain distal perfusion while the acidosis and coagulopathy were corrected in the intensive care unit. Successful vascular reconstruction was later completed with polytetrafluoroethylene.

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