Trauma Laparotomy: Principles and Techniques

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Performing a complete and efficient emergency exploration of the abdominal cavity is an essential skill of the trauma surgeon. Trauma laparotomy is a commonly performed procedure…

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Burns and Radiation

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BURNS Print Section Listen Introduction Approximately 1.25 million people burned annually in the United States, where 30,000 patients require admissions to burn centers every year and about 3400 die.1,2 Burns…

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Wounds, Bites, and Stings

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Wounds, whether created electively or as a result of traumatic injury, are an integral component of the surgical patient thus understanding the pathways and mechanisms of…

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Organ Donation from Trauma Patients

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Solid organ transplantation remains the only lifesaving option for an increasing number of patients. Transplantation is now the treatment of choice for end-stage kidney, liver, pancreas,…

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Rehabilitation

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen The goal of rehabilitation is to maximize an individual’s physical, cognitive, and psychological recovery from a disease, injury, or traumatic event. An interdisciplinary team of professionals…

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Genomics and Acute Care Surgery

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Outcomes after traumatic injury, perhaps more than in any other surgical disease, have improved through standardization of care. Nevertheless and despite seemingly ideal care, unexpected outcomes…

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The Geriatric Patient

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen According to census projections, the elderly population in the United States, defined as age more than 65 years, is experiencing the largest growth in history. Members…

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Trauma, Medicine, and the Law

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TRAUMA, MEDICINE, AND THE LAW Print Section Listen The complexity of the interactions of the medical and legal profession has increased in both complexity and number with each passing year….

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