Colon and Rectal Trauma
COLON INJURIES Print Section Listen Introduction The approach to patients who have sustained colon trauma has changed dramatically over the last several decades. This has been associated with a significant…
COLON INJURIES Print Section Listen Introduction The approach to patients who have sustained colon trauma has changed dramatically over the last several decades. This has been associated with a significant…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen The incidence of trauma related injuries during pregnancy has increased dramatically over the past 25 years1 and is now the leading cause of nonobstetrical maternal death…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Injuries to the chest are common following both blunt and penetrating trauma. Blunt thoracic injuries are responsible for approximately 8% of all trauma admissions in the…
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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Despite advances in emergency medical systems (EMS) and trauma care, deaths from injury have increased in the United States over the last decade.1 In both the…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Airway is the first priority for all civilian trauma patients in the prehospital setting, emergency department, and throughout their hospitalization. In all situations, failure to oxygenate…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen The number of patients arriving at hospitals in extremis, rather than expiring in the prehospital setting, has increased due to the maturation of regionalized trauma systems…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Shock is defined as the inadequate delivery of oxygen to tissues leading to cellular dysfunction and injury. In 1872 Gross described shock as a “rude unhinging…