Front Line Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care

Damage Control Resuscitation

The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Season 1 Episode 3

In this episode of Frontline Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care, Drs. Joshua Dilday and Jeff Conner discuss the critical aspects of Damage Control Resuscitation (DCR) with expert COL (ret) John Holcomb, MD. The conversation covers the importance of stopping bleeding, the differences between military and civilian trauma care, the necessity of blood availability, and the significance of preparation and teamwork in trauma scenarios. Dr. Holcomb emphasizes the historical context of DCR and the need for young surgeons to be mentally prepared for the challenges they will face in combat situations.

Literature Mentioned:
Hypotensive Resuscitation Strategy Reduces Transfusion Requirements and Severe Postoperative Coagulopathy in Trauma Patients With Hemorrhagic Shock: Preliminary Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
JTS CPG: Damage Control Resuscitation
JTS CPG: Damage Control Resuscitation in Prolonged Field Care
JTS CPG: Prehospital Blood Transfusion
ACS M Curriculum: DCR Module
ACS M Curriculum: Fresh Whole Blood Module

Keywords: Damage Control Resuscitation, Military Trauma Care, Blood Products, Trauma Surgery, Combat Casualties, Hypotensive Resuscitation, Surgical Preparation, Team Training, Trauma Management, Emergency Medicine