Trauma: Code Red Companion to the RCSEng Definitive Surgical Trauma Skills Course
Coordonnateurs : Khan Mansoor, McMonagle Morgan
The Royal College of Surgeons? of England two-day ?definitive surgical trauma skills course? is run by the authors. The course began in 1997 but a new syllabus has recently been put in place.The focus is on thoracic ,abdominal and vascular injuries, caused by both penetrating trauma, such as a knife, and ballistic trauma caused by guns.This Manual accompanies the course and it's aim is to ?demystify the body? and show how to control massive blood loss. Interventions, whether they be military or civilian, are descrbed in full, and techniques derived from the battlefield and world-wide hotspots in trauma ?are exemplified within this book.
Foreword
Preface
Editors
Contributors
1. The Philosophy of Damage Control
Daniel Grabo, Patrick Reilly and C. William Schwab
2. Ballistics and Blast Injury
David M. Nott, Mansoor Khan and Morgan McMonagle
3. Emergency Surgical Airway
Morgan McMonagle
4. Thoracic Surgery
James V. O’Connor
5. Vascular Trauma
Morgan McMonagle
6. Fasciotomy of the Extremities
Mark W. Bowyer
7. Damage Control for Severe Pelvic Haemorrhage in Trauma
John H. Armstrong
8. Trauma Laparotomy and Damage Control Laparotomy
David M. Nott
9. Abdominal Trauma
Mansoor Khan
10. Future of Trauma Surgery: Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA)
Philip J. Wasicek, Thomas M. Scalea and Jonathan J. Morrison
Index
Date de parution : 10-2018
19x24 cm
Date de parution : 02-2019
19x24 cm
Thèmes de Trauma: Code Red :
Mots-clés :
Damage Control Surgery; Moore EE; DSTS trauma UK; Abdominal Compartment Syndrome; Military medicine; Damage Control; How to stop blood loss; Damage Control Resuscitation; Penetrating injuries; Trauma Laparotomy; surgery following stabbings; Massive Transfusion Protocols; Post -Disaster surgery; Haemorrhage Control; Abdominal Trauma; Aortic Injury; Open Abdomen; Deep Posterior Compartment; Pelvic Fractures; Retrohepatic IVC; Pelvic Packing; Blast Injury; CS; Temporary Cavity; Pelvic Haemorrhage; Primary Blast Injury; ESA; Oesophageal Injury; Superior Mesenteric Vessels; Hard Signs; Aortic Balloon Occlusion