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Trauma

Trauma

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The most trusted, widely used guide to managing the trauma patient--now in a 2-color format with added algorithms

A Doodys Core Title ESSENTIAL PURCHASE for 2011!

4 STAR DOODYS REVIEW
Practitioners at any level will benefit from this work originating from major trauma programs in the United States with selected contributions from the international trauma community....This book remains the standard against which other works in the field may be judged. Content has been expanded and updated from the previous edition (2004) and the quality of artwork improved.--Doodys Review Service

This comprehensive text on trauma and its complications is an important treatise, which belongs in the library of all students, residents, and practitioners who care for or wish to be informed about care of the injured patient.--Charles E. Lucas, MD, Wayne State University Department of Medicine (from the foreword)

This definitive one-stop resource begins with an informative look at the history and epidemiology of trauma surgery, as well as injury prevention, before moving into core topics such as trauma systems, triage, and transport, and managing shock. It then delivers a clear, organ-by-organ overview of the treatment of traumatic injuries, from the cranium and brain to pelvic fractures, while covering need-to-know subjects such as anesthesia and infection.

Features

  • The general surgeons most trusted clinical companion--with expert, high-yield guidance on the standard treatments and modes of management of traumatic injuries
  • Encyclopedic coverage of all clinical issues related to trauma, from pre-hospital care, initial assessment, and airway control, to ensuring optimal trauma outcomes
  • Indications and techniques of thoracotomy and laparotomy
  • Specialized chapters on alcohol and drug-related trauma, pediatric trauma, geriatric trauma, and trauma related to domestic and gang violence
  • Commentaries on each chapter from experts in the field
  • NEW! Additional management algorithms that guide you through the proper diagnosis and management of the trauma patient
  • NEW! 2-color design that makes the content even easier to navigate
  • NEW! Brand-new chapters including “Acute Care Surgery,” “Gastrointestinal Failure,” “Military Trauma,” and “Weapons of Mass Destruction”
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Publication date
2008
Issue number
6
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
1456
Dimensions (mm)
221 x 287
Weight (g)
3538
  • Contributors
    Foreword
    Preface
    SECTION I:: TRAUMA OVERVIEW
    1. History of Trauma Care, Basil A. Pruitt, Jr., and Jeffrey H. Pruitt
    Commentary, Donald D. Trunkey
    2. Epidemiology, Ellen J. MacKenzie and Carolyn J. Fowler
    Commentary, Karen J. Brasel
    3. Injury Prevention, Ronald V. Maier and Charles Mock
    Commentary, Edward E. Cornwell, III
    4. Trauma Systems, Triage, and Transport, David B. Hoyt, Raul Coimbra, and Bruce M. Potenza
    Commentary, Lawrence Lottenberg
    5. Injury Severity Scoring and Outcomes Research, Patrick D. Kilgo, J. Wayne Meredith, and Turner M. Osler
    Commentary, John Fildes
    6. Trauma Outcomes, Michael Pasquale and Michael Rhodes
    Commentary, Richard J. Mullins
    7. Kinematics of Trauma, John P. Hunt, Sharon L. Weintraub, and Alan B. Marr
    Commentary, David V. Feliciano
    SECTION II:: GENERALIZED APPROACHES TO THE TRAUMATIZED PATIENT
    8. Prehospital Care, Jeffrey P. Salomone and Joseph A. Salomone, III
    Commentary, H. Scott Bjerke
    9. Trauma Care in Mass Casualty Incidents, Asher Hirshberg and Michael Stein
    Commentary, James g. Cushman
    10. Rural Trauma, Charles F. Rinker, II and G. Douglas Schmitz
    Commentary, Robert L. Coscia
    11. Initial Assessment and Management, Christoph R. Kaufmann
    Commentary, Jameel Ali
    12. Airway Control, Eric A. Toschlog, Scott G. Sagraves, and Michael F. Rotondo
    Commentary, Ronald I. Gross
    13. Management of Shock, Brian G. Harbrecht, Raquel M. Forsythe, and Andrew B. Peitzman
    Commentary, Dennis W. Ashley
    14. Transfusion, Autotransfusion, and Blood Substitutes, Scott R. Petersen and Jordan A. Weinberg
    Commentary, Lena M. Napolitano
    15. Emergency Department Thoracotomy, C. Clay Cothren and Ernest E. Moore
    Commentary, Bradford G. Scott
    16. Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Luana Stanescu, Ken F. Linnau, Tom Burdick, and F.A. Mann
    Commentary, Stuart F. Mirvis
    17. Surgeon-Performed Ultrasound in Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, Christopher J. Dente and Grace S. Rozycki
    Commentary, Alexander L. Eastman and Heidi Frankel
    18. Anesthesia, James C. Duke
    Commentary, Sally Raty
    19. Infection, Philip S. Barie, Soumitra R. Eachempati, and Fredric M. Pieracci
    Commentary, Mark A. Malangoni
    SECTION III:: MANAGEMENT OF SPECIFIC INJURIES
    20. The Brain, Peter Letarte
    Commentary, Jack Wilberger
    21. Injury to the Eye, Geoffrey Broocker, Maria E. Aaron, and Joung Y. Kim
    Commentary, Terry Kim
    22. Face, Robert M. Kellman and Matthew L. Rontal
    Commentary, Vincent J. Perciaccante and Sam E. Farish
    23. Management of Acute Neck Injuries, L.D. Britt, Leonard J. Weireter, Jr., and Frederic J. Cole, Jr.
    Commentary, Ali Salim
    24. Injury to the Vertebrae and Spinal Cord, Ronald W. Lindsey, Zbigniew Gugala, and Spiros G. Pneumaticos
    Commentary, Lisa K. Cannada
    25. Indications for and Techniques of Thoracotomy, Matthew J. Wall, Jr., Joseph Huh, and Kenneth L. Mattox
    Commentary, Ricardo Ferrada
    26. Chest Wall and Lung, David H. Livingston and Carl J. Hauser
    Commentary, Kenneth L. Mattox
    27. Esophagus, Trachea, and Bronchus, Riyad Karmy-Jones, Douglas E. Wood, and Gregory J. Jurkovich
    Commentary, J. Wayne Meredith
    28. Trauma to the Heart, Juan A. Asensio, Luis M. Garcia-Nunez, and Patrizio Petrone
    Commentary, Raul Coimbra
    29. Thoracic Great Vessel Injury, Kenneth L. Mattox, Matthew J. Wall, Jr., and Scott Lemaire
    Commentary, Aurelio Rodriguez
    30. Indication for and Techniques for Laparotomy, Demetrios Demetriades and George C. Velmahos
    Commentary, C. Clay Cothren
    31. Injury to the Diaphragm, James W. Davis and Babak Eghbalieh
    Commentary, Michael L. Hawkins
    32. Liver and Biliary Tract, Timothy C. Fabian and Tiffany K. Bee
    Commentary, H. Leon Pachter
    33. Injury to the Spleen, Robert C. Jacoby and David H. Wisner
    Commentary, Joseph P. Minei
    34. Stomach and Small Bowel, Lawrence N. Diebel
    Commentary, Ronald M. Jou and Susan I. Brundage
    35. Duodenum and Pancreas, Jeffry L. Kashuk and Jon M. Burch
    Commentary, Eddy H. Carrillo
    36. Colon and Rectum, George C. Velmahos
    Commentary, Kathryn M. Tchorz
    37. Abdominal Vascular Injury, Christopher J. Dente and David V. Feliciano
    Commentary, Brent Eastman and Sunil S. Rayan
    38. Pelvic Fractures, Thomas M. Scalea, Deborah M. Stein, and Robert V. OToole
    Commentary, Lewis Flinta
    39. Genitourinary System, Michael Coburn
    Commentary, Fernando J. Kim
    40. Reproductive System Trauma, M. Margaret Knudson and Jennifer J. Wan
    Commentary, Mary C. McCarthy and A. Peter Ekeh
    41. Trauma Damage Control, Amy D. Wyrzykowski and David V. Feliciano
    Commentary, Michael B. Shapiro
    42. Upper Extremity Injury, Steven L. Peterson and Thomas P. Lehman
    Commentary, Mark Wilczynski and Gary McGillivery
    43. Lower Extremity, Wade R. Smith, Philip F. Stahel, Steven J. Morgan, and Peter G. Trafton
    Commentary, Bruce H. Ziran
    44. Peripheral Vascular Injury, Eric R. Frykberg and Miren A. Schinco
    Commentary, Ian Civil
    SECTION IV:: SPECIAL PROBLEMS
    45. Alcohol and Drugs, Larry M. Gentilello and Chris Dunn
    Commentary, Carol R. Schermer
    46. Pediatric Trauma, David W. Tuggle and Jennifer Garza
    Commentary, Steven Stylianos
    47. Geriatric Trauma, Carl I. Schulman, Reginald Alouidor, and Mark G. McKenney
    Commentary, Heidi L. Frankel and Mark Gunst
    48. Family and Youth Violence, Kathleen R. Liscum, Edward E. Cornwell, III, H. Scott Bjerke, and David C. Chang
    Commentary, Gerald B. Demarest
    49. Wounds, Bites, and Stings, Charles A. Adams, Jr., Walter L. Biffl, and William G. Cioffi
    Commentary, Kimberly A. Davis
    50. Burns and Radiation Injuries, Jong O. Lee and David N. Herndon
    Commentary, Richard L. Gamelli
    51. Temperature-Associated Injuries and Syndromes, R. Lawrence Reed, II and Larry M. Gentilello
    Commentary, David H. Ahrenholz
    52. Organ Procurement for Transplantation, Aditya K. Kaza and Max B. Mitchell
    Commentary, David A. Gerber
    53. Reconstructive Surgery After Trauma, Albert Losken and Timothy G. Schaefer
    Commentary, David A. Kappel
    54. Rehabilitation, Elliot B. Bodofsky and Steven E. Ross
    Commentary, R. Stephen Smith
    55. Modern Combat Casualty Care, Peter Rhee, John B. Holcomb, an,d Donald Jenkins
    Commentary, Ari Leppaniemi
    56. Weapons of Mass Destruction, David L. Ciraulo
    Commentary, M. Gage Ochsner, Jr.
    57. Genetic Influence on Response and Outcomes, Grant E. OKeefe
    Commentary, Bradley D. Freeman
    58. The Convergence of Trauma, Medicine, and the Law, Anna M. Ledgerwood, Kathryn A. Lucas, JD, and Charles E. Lucas
    Commentary, Rochelle A. Dicker
    59. Acute Care Surgery, Gregory J. Jurkovich
    Commentary, Russell J. Nauta
    SECTION V:: MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS AFTER TRAUMA
    60. Principles of Critical Care, Robert C. Mackersie, Jean Francois Pittet, and Rochelle A. Dicker
    Commentary, Andrew J. Patterson and David A. Spain
    61. Bleeding and Coagulation Complications, Samir M. Fakhry and Christopher P. Michetti
    Commentary, Ernest F.J. Block
    62. Cardiovascular Failure, Ankush Gosain, John Santaniello, and Fred Luchette
    Commentary, Robert D. Barraco and Michael Pasquale
    63. Respiratory Insufficiency, Jeffrey L. Johnson and James B. Haenel
    Commentary, Walter Biffl
    64. Gastrointestinal Failure, Rosemary A. Kozar, Norman W. Weisbrodt, and Frederick A. Moore
    Commentary, Jeffrey M. Nicholas
    65. Acute Renal Failure, H. Gill Cryer
    Commentary, Christopher J. Dente
    66. Nutritional Support and Electrolyte Management, Kennneth A. Kudsk and Gordon S. Sacks
    Commentary, Jeffry L. Kashuk and John B. Moore
    67. The Immune Response, Eugen Faist and Heiko Trentzsch
    Commentary, Michael A. West
    68. Multiple Organ Failure, David J. Ciesla, Frederick A. Moore, and Ernest E. Moore
    Commentary, Michael Chang
    Index
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