Description: Drawing on the experience and knowledge of master world-renowned trauma surgeons, Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, 3rd Edition, offers a comprehensive summary of optimal treatment and post-operative management of traumatic injuries. Ideally suited for everyday use, this practical, concise reference highlights the most important aspects of urgent surgical care, from damage control to noninvasive techniques to chemical and biological injuries. A focus on the surgical techniques required to manage even the most complex injuries makes it both an excellent resource for quick review before entering the operating room and a valuable review tool for board certification or recertification.
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- Covers the entire spectrum of Trauma Surgery and Surgical Critical Care—from initial evaluation, military and civilian field and trauma center evaluation and resuscitation, to diagnosis, operative, and postoperative critical care and outcomes—in nearly 100 print and 39 online-exclusive chapters, all newly streamlined to emphasize frontline procedural treatment.
- Features extensive new data and updates to Cardiac, Thoracic, Vascular, and Military Surgery chapters, plus numerous new intraoperative photographs and high-quality line drawings that highlight the most important aspects of urgent surgical care.
- Contains 14 new chapters, including Innovations in Trauma Surgery Simulation; Air Evacuation and Critical Care in Military Casualties; REBOA: Indications and Controversies; Penetrating Extracranial Vertebral Artery; Penetrating Arterio-Venous Fistulas; The Genomics of Profound Shock and Trauma; ECMO; and newer strategies, such as nerve blocks for pain management to combat the opioid epidemic.
- Incorporates a wealth of military knowledge from both recent and past military conflicts, as well as from asymmetric warfare; many of the authors and co-authors have extensive past and present military experience.
- Uses a consistent, easy-to-follow chapter format throughout, for quick and easy reference and review.
- Reviews the essential principles of diagnosis and treatment, as well as the specifics of surgical therapy, making it useful for surgeons across all specialties.
- Integrates evidence-based practice guidelines into the text whenever possible, as well as comprehensive utilization of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma – Organ Injury Scales (AAST-OIS).
- Contains such a wealth of operative photographs and line drawings, both in the printed version and many more in the electronic version, that it could be considered an Atlas of Trauma Surgery.
- An digital version is included with purchase. The digital allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
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1 Development of Trauma Systems 2 Trauma Center Organization and Verification 3 Injury Severity Scoring: Its Definition and Practical Application 4 The Role of Alcohol and Other Drugs in Trauma 5 Injury Prevention: An Evidence-based Public Health Approach 6 Results of the Medical Strategy for Military Trauma in Colombia 7 Trauma Scoring 8 Simulation-Based Training for Combat Surgery 9 Prehospital Trauma Care: Influence of Emergency MEdical Services on Trauma Center Patient Outcomes 10 Field Triage in the Military Arena 11 Battlefield Trauma System 12 Field Triage in the Civilian Arena 13 Enroute Care 14 Prehospital Airway Management: Intubation, Devices and Controversies 15 Prehospital Fluid Resuscitation: What Type, How Much, and Controversies 16 Civilian Hospital Response to Mass Casualty Events 17 Injuries from Explosives 18 Prehospital Care of Biologic Agent-Induced Injuries 19 Wound Ballistics: What Every Trauma Surgeon Should Know 20 Common Prehospital Complications and Pitfalls in the Trauma Patient 20 The Role of Radiology in The Initial Trauma Evalution 21 Interventional Radiology: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Roles 21 Airway Management: What Every Trauma Surgeon Should Know, From Intubation to Cricothyroidotomy 22 Resuscitation Fluids 23 REBOA-Indications and Controversies 24 Resuscitative Thoracotomy 25 Fast Focused Assessment with Sonography for the Trauma Patient 26 The Role of Radiology in the Initial Trauma Evaluation 27 Interventional Radiology: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Roles 28 Interventional Radiology: Adjunct Techniques for Trauma Patients 29 Endpoints of Resuscitation 30 Traumatic Brain Injury: Pathophysiology, Clinical Diagnosis and Prehospital and Emergency Center Care 31 Traumatic Brain Injury: Imaging, Operative and Nonoperative Care and Complications 32 Spine: Spinal Cord Injury, Blunt and Penetrating, Neurogenic and Spinal Shock 33 Maxillofacial Trauma 34 Trauma to the Eye and Orbit 35 Penetrating Neck Injuries: Diagnosis and Current Management 36 Blunt Cerebrovascular Injuries 37 Tracheal, Laryngeal and Oropharyngeal Injuries 38 Pertinent Surgical Anatomy of the Thorax and Mediastinum 39 Thoracic Wall Injuries: Ribs, Sternal, Scapular Fractures, Hemo-and Pneumothoraces 40 Diagnostic and Therapeutic Roles of Bronchoscopy and Video-Assisted Thoracoscopy in the Management of Thoracic Trauma 41 Pulmonary Contusion and Flail Chest 42 Operative Treatment of Chest Wall Injury 43 Tracheal and Tracheobronchial Tree Injuries 44 Operative Management of Pulmonary Injuries: Lung-Sparing and Formal Resections 45 Complications of Pulmonary and Pleural Injury 46 Cardiac Injuries 47 Thoracic Vascular Injury 48 Open and Endovascular Management of Thoracic Aortic Injuries 49 Esophageal Injuries 50 Diaphragmatic Injury 51 Surgical Anatomy of the Abdomen and Retroperitoneum 52 Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage and Laparoscopy in the Evaluation of Abdominal Trauma 53 Non-Operative Management of Blunt and Penetrating Abdominal Injuries 54 Gastric Injuries 55 Small Bowel Injury 56 Duodenal Injuries 57 Pancreatic Injuries and Pancreaticoduodenectomy 58 Liver Injury 59 Splenic Injuries 60 Abdominal Vascular Injury 61 Colon and Rectal Injuries 62 Genitourinary Tract Injuries 63 Gynecologic Injuries: Trauma to the Uterus, Ovaries and Female Genitalia 64 Multidisciplinary Management of Pelvic Fractures: Operative and Nonoperative Management 65 Current Concepts in the Diagnosis and Management of Hemorrhagic Shock 66 The Syndrome of Exasanguination: Reliable Models to Indicate Damage Control 67 Damage Control Resuscitation: An Evidence-Based Report 68 Newer Strategies from the use of Blood and Blood Products. Lessons Learned from Recent Wars 69 Surgical Techniques for Damage Control Operations for Abdominal, Thoracic, Pelvic, and Extremity Trauma 70 Abdominal Compartment Syndrome, Damage Control, and the Open Abdomen 71 Torso Trauma on the Modern Battlefield 72 Vascular Anatomy of the Extremities 73 The Diagnosis of Vascular Trauma 74 Penetrating Carotid Artery Injuries 75 Penetrating Extracranial Vertebral Artery 76 Subclavian Vessel Injuries: Difficult Anatomy and Difficult Territory 77 Operative Exposure and Management of Axillary Vessel Injuries 78 Brachial Vessel Injuries: High Morbidity and Low Mortality Injuries 79 Iliac Vessel Injuries: Difficult Injuries and Difficult Management Problems 80 Femoral Vessel Injuries: High Mortalitiy and Low Morbidity Injuries 81 Popliteal Vessel Injuries: Complex Anatomy and High Amputation Rates 82 Shank Vessel Injuries from Battlefield 83 Traumatic Arteriovenous Fistulas: A Rare Complication 84 Temporary Vascular Shunts 85 Upper Extremity Fractures: Orthopaedic Management 86 Lower Extremity and Degloving Injury 87 Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar Fractures 88 Pelvic Fractures 89 Wrist and Hand Fractures: Orthopaedic Management of Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care 90 Scapulothoracic Dissociation and Upper Extremity Degloving Injury 91 Extremity Replantation: Indications and Timing 92 Special Techniques for The Management of Complex Musculoskeletal Injuries: The Roles of Fasciocutaneous and Myocutaneous Flaps 93 Airway Management: What Every Surgeon Should Know about the Traumatic Airway (Anesthesiologist's Perspective) 94 Pediatric Trauma 95 Trauma in Pregnancy 96 Trauma in our Elders 97 Burns 98 Soft Tissue Infections 99 Common Errors in Trauma Care 100 Combat Trauma Care: Lessons Learned from Recent Combat Operations 101 Basic and Translational Sciences. The Role of Research in the Advancement of the Care for the Trauma Patients 102 The Microbiome. Its Role in Trauma Patients 103 The Genomics of Profound Shock and Trauma 104 Cardiac Hemodynamics: Pulmonary Artery Catheter and the Meaning of Its Readings 105 Oxygen Transport 105 Fundamentals of Mechanical Ventiliation 106 Pharmacologic Support of Cardiac Failure 107 Diagnosis and Management of Cardiac Dysrhythmias 108 Fundamentals of Mechanical Ventiliation 109 Advanced Techniques in Mechanical Ventiliation 110 The Management of Renal Failure: Renal Replacement Therapy and Dialysis 111 Management of Coagulation Disorders in The Surgical Intensive Care Unit 112 Management of Endocrine Disorders in Surgical Intensive Care Unit 113 Transfusion: Management of Blood and Blood Products in Trauma 114 Thromboelastography, the Techniques and its Uses 115 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 116 The Evolving Epidemiology Of Multiple Organ Failure 117 Sepsis, Septic Shock, and its Treatment 118 The Immunology of Trauma 119 Overview of Infectious Diseases in Trauma Patients 120 Nosocomial Pneumonia 121 Antibiotic Use in the Intensive Care Unit: The Old and the New 122 Fungal Colonization and Infection During Critical Illlness 123 Pre-Operative and Post-Operative Nutritional Support: Strategies for Enteral and Parenteral Therapies 124 Venous Thromboembolic Events: Diagnosis, Treatment and Filters as Adjuncts 125 Hypothermia and Trauma 126 Surgical Procedures in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit 127 Anesthesia in the Critical Care Unit and Pain Management 128 Anesthesia Adjuncts in the Management of Pain in Trauma Patients. New Blocks and Other Techniques to Combat the Opioid Epidemic 129 Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation 130 Trauma Surgery and Surgical Critical Care in the Age of Pandemia 131 Diagnostic Management of Brain Death in the ICU and Organ Donation 132 Palliative Care in the Trauma Intensive Care Unit 133 Trauma Rehabilitation 134 Trauma Outcomes
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