Case Report

Damage Control Management of Perforating Pyometra Presenting with Septic Shock after the Return of Spontaneous Circulation

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Clinical course after admission. Since the patient was initially in severe septic shock, intensive care was given according to the damage control strategy. As a result, her circulatory dynamics became stable by the end of the day. NAD, noradrenaline; AD, adrenaline; OAM; open abdomen management; PMX-DHP, direct hemoperfusion with polymyxin B-immobilized fibers; HR, heart rate; MAP, mean arterial pressure; BT, body temperature.