3Chwab CW. Editorial. Introduction:damage control at the start of 21 st century[ J]. Injury ,2004,35 ( 3 ) :639 - 641.
4Huber-Lang M, Sarma JV,Zetoune Fs, et al. Generation of CSa in the absence of C3:a new complement activation pathway[ J ]. Nat Med,2006,12(6) :682 -687.
5Taeger G, Ruchholtz S, Waydhas C, et al. Damage control orthopedics in patients with multiple injuries is effective, time saving, and safe [ J ]. J Trauma,2005,59 ( 2 ) :409 - 416, discussion 417.
6Gebhard F, Huber M. Polytrauma-pathophysiology and management principles[ J ]. Arch Surg, DOI 10. 1007/s00423 - 008 - 0334 - 2.
7Harwood PJ,Giannoudis PV, van Griensven M, et al. Alterations in the systemic inflammatory response after early total care and damage control procedures for femoral shaft fracture in severely injured patients[ J]. J Trauma,2005,58 (3) :446 - 452.
8Flohe S, Flohe SB,Schade FU, et al. Immune response of severely injured patients-influence of surgical intervention and therapeutic impact[J].Arch Surg,2007,392(5 ) :639 - 648.
9Pape HC,Van Griensven M, Rice J, et al. Major secondary surgery in blunt trauma patients and perioperative cytokine liberation : determination of the clinical relevance of biochemical markers[J].J Trauma 2001,50(6) :989 - 1000.
10Asensio A, Petrone P, Roldan G, et al. Has evolution in awareness of guideline for institution of damage control improved outcome in the management of the posttraumatic open abdomen? [J].Arch Surg,2004,139(2) :209 -214.