Description
Time is of the essence in the effective management of trauma patients, requiring quick evaluation, immediate lifesaving procedures, and a definitive treatment of a wide variety of injuries. Trauma Surgery Essentials: A Must-Know Guide to Emergency Management has been written and designed to provide need-to-know information in a visually appealing, easy-to-read format. Expert trauma surgeon Dr. Anil K. Srivastava has identified the essential trauma surgery facts and procedures you must know, based on authoritative textbooks, practice guidelines, and current peer-reviewed journals, and compiled all of this information into a handy guide, ideal for quick reference at the point of care.- Covers the emergent evaluation and management of trauma patients, as well as the emergency management of specific injuries.- Uses an easy-to-digest, bullet-point format to convey information in a way that's easy to follow and understand.- Contains dozens of full-color illustrations that focus on surgical anatomy and surgical procedures, as well as numerous algorithms that aid in surgical decision making.- A valuable resource for medical students, trainee surgical residents, trauma surgery fellows, general surgeons, trauma surgeons, ER physicians, and midlevel providers, as well as other non-surgical physicians who are interested in the management of trauma patients.
Table of Contents
PART A EMERGENT EVALUATION OF THE TRAUA PATIENTS SECTION I INITIAL EVALUATION Chapter 1: The Vicious cycle of trauma Chapter 2: Death in trauma patients Chapter 3: Process of evaluation of trauma patients Chapter 4: Primary survey & Resuscitation SECTION II MANAGEMENT OF AIRWAY Chapter 5: Definitive airway Chapter 6: Endotracheal intubation Chapter 7: Extra-glottic devices in failed intubation Chapter 8: Emergency surgical airway SECTION III MANAGEMENT OF BREATHING Chapter 9: Compromised Breathing & Ventilation Chapter 10: Procedures for compromised breathing SECTION IV MANAGEMENT OF CIRCULATION Chapter 11: Assessment and Management of shock Chapter 12: Pathophysiology of hemorrhagic shock Chapter 13: Manifestation of hemorrhagic shock Chapter 14: Differential diagnosis of shock in trauma patients Chapter 15: Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome(SIRS), Sepsis & Septic Shock Chapter 16: Principles of management of hemorrhagic shock Chapter 17: Access for fluid resuscitation Chapter 18: Resuscitation fluid Chapter 19: Balanced resuscitation Chapter 20: Use of Blood and Blood products Chapter 21: Control of bleeding Chapter 22: Viscoelastic Hemostatic Assay Chapter 23: Resuscitative Endoluminal Balloon Occlusion of Aorta (REBOA) Chapter 24: Monitoring of ResuscitationPART B MANAGEMENT OF SPECIFIC TRAUMA PROBLEMS SECTION V MANAGEMENT OF HEAD TRAUMA Chapter 25: Evaluation of head injury Chapter 26: Types of brain injury Chapter 27: Intracranial pressure monitoring Chapter 28: Non- surgical management of traumatic brain injury Chapter 29: Surgical management of traumatic brain injury Chapter 30: Brain death Chapter 31: Scalp laceration Chapter 32: Skull fracture Chapter 33: Facial fracture SECTION VI MANAGEMENT OF SPINE TRAUMA Chapter 34: Cervical spine clearance in blunt injury Chapter 35: Blunt cerebrovascular injury Chapter 36: Cervical spine injuries Chapter 37: Thoracolumbar spine injury Chapter 38: Spinal cord injury SECTION VII NECK TRAUMA Chapter 39: Blunt neck trauma Chapter 40: Penetrating neck trauma SECTION VIII CHEST TRAUMA Chapter 41: Chest wall injury Chapter 42: Lung and tracheobronchial injury Chapter 43: Thoracic vascular injury Chapter 44: Esophageal injury Chapter 45: Damage control thoracotomy SECTION IX ABDOMINAL TRAUMA Chapter 46: Management of hemodynamically unstable abdominal (Blunt/Penetrating) trauma Chapter 47: Damage control exploratory laparotomy Chapter 48: Temporary abdominal closure Chapter 49: Exposure of retroperitoneum Chapter 50: Management of liver injury Chapter 51: Management of pancreatic injury Chapter 52: Management of spleen injury Chapter 53 : Management of stomach injury Chapter 54: Management of duodenal injury Chapter 55: Management of small bowel injury Chapter 56: Management of colorectal injury Chapter 57: Management of retroperitoneal vascular injury Chapter 58: Management of pelvic bleeding Chapter 59: Management of urogenital injury SECTION X PERIPHERAL VASCULAR INJURY Chapter 60: Management of upper extremity vascular injury Chapter 61: Management of lower extremity vascular injury SECTION XI MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURY Chapter 62: Management of pelvic fracture Chapter 63: Management of extremities fractures Chapter 64: Classification of musculoskeletal injuries Chapter 65: Compartment syndrome Chapter 66: Amputations SECTION XII MISCELLANEOUS Chapter 67: Trauma in the extremes of age Chapter 68: Trauma in pregnancy Chapter 69: Scoring systems in trauma
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