1. The complications associated with Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA).
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Ribeiro Junior MAF, Feng CYD, Nguyen ATM, Rodrigues VC, Bechara GEK, de-Moura RR, and Brenner M
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- Aorta injuries, Balloon Occlusion methods, Hemorrhage etiology, Hemorrhage prevention & control, Hemorrhage surgery, Humans, Injury Severity Score, Myocardial Reperfusion Injury etiology, Resuscitation methods, Aorta pathology, Balloon Occlusion adverse effects, Resuscitation adverse effects
- Abstract
Non-compressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH) remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the field of trauma and emergency medicine. In recent times, there has been a resurgence in the adoption of Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA) for patients who present with NCTH. Like all medical procedures, there are benefits and risks associated with the REBOA technique. However, in the case of REBOA, these complications are not unanimously agreed upon with varying viewpoints and studies. This article aims to review the current knowledge surrounding the complications of the REBOA technique at each step of its application., Competing Interests: Ethics approval was not required for this review.Dr. Megan Brenner is a Clinical Advisory Board Member––Prytime Medical Inc. All other authors declare that they have no competing interests.Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.
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- 2018
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