Trauma – 9th Edition
This Ninth Edition of Trauma is another milestone in the now 35-year journey of the textbook. Originally conceived at a time (1984) when prospective randomized and multicenter studies were rare in the field, the management of injured patients was based on the following: history/physical examination/routine laboratory tests/routine x-rays; decreasing role for diagnostic peritoneal lavage; increasing usage of computed tomography (CT); and clinical guidelines passed on from teachers and mentors.
The evolution in the field of trauma since that time has been extraordinary. The following advances have truly changed the evaluation and management of injured patients during the history of the textbook: goal-directed resuscitation; surgeon-performed ultrasound; multidetector CT and CT angiography; magnetic resonance imaging; nonoperative management of injured viscera and vessels; damage control surgery; endostents and stent grafts; advances in surgical critical care and increased numbers of surgeon-intensivists; and the development of a formal training pathway in acute care surgery.
The major issue for the Founding Co-Editors (D.V.F., K.L.M., E.E.M.) when organizing and editing a «new» text-book every 4 years or so has been updating the contents enough to justify another edition. Changes in the Ninth Edition have been substantial, and many have been based on the comments from readers of previous editions. Most important has been the addition of six Associate Editors—Hasan Alam, Chad Ball, Kenji Inaba, Rosemary Kozar, David Livingston, and Marty Schreiber. All of these individuals have made substantial contributions to the knowledge behind evaluation and management of injured patients, all have been in leadership positions in trauma professional societies, and all were well known to us. We thank the Associate Editors for their efforts in making Trauma, Ninth Edition, an improved reference book in the field.
PART I: TRAUMA OVERVIEW
Chapter 1: Kinematics
Chapter 2: Epidemiology
Chapter 3: Injury Prevention
Chapter 4: Trauma Systems, Triage, and Transport
Chapter 5: Injury Severity Scoring, Modeling, and Outcomes Research
Chapter 6: Coding and Billing
Chapter 7: Critical Appraisal of Trauma Research
Chapter 8: Acute Care Surgery
Chapter 9: Genomics and Acute Care Surgery
Chapter 10: Prehospital Care
Chapter 11: Rural Trauma
PART II: GENERALIZED APPROACHES TO THE TRAUMATIZED PATIENT
Chapter 12: Disaster and Multiple/Mass Casualties
Chapter 13: Initial Assessment
Chapter 14: Management of the Airway
Chapter 15: Management of Shock
Chapter 16: Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy
Chapter 17: Resuscitative Thoracotomy
Chapter 18: Surgeon-Performed Ultrasound in Acute Care Surgery
Chapter 19: Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
Chapter 20: Principles of Anesthesia and Pain Management in Trauma Patients
Chapter 21: Infections
Chapter 22: Brain
Chapter 23: Eye
Chapter 24: Face
PART III: MANAGEMENT OF SPECIFIC INJURIES
Chapter 25: Neck and Larynx
Endovascular Commentary to Chapter 25: Neck and Larynx
Chapter 26: Spinal Cord and Spine
Chapter 27: Trauma Thoracotomy: Principles and Techniques
Chapter 28: Chest Wall and Lung
Chapter 29: Trachea, Bronchi, and Esophagus
Chapter 30: Heart and Thoracic Vessels
Chapter 31: Trauma Laparotomy: Principles and Techniques
Chapter 32: Diaphragm
Chapter 33: Liver and Biliary Tract
Chapter 34: Spleen
Chapter 35: Stomach and Small Bowel
Chapter 36: Duodenum and Pancreas
Chapter 37: Colon and Rectum
Chapter 38: Abdominal Vessels
Endovascular Commentary to Chapter 38: Abdominal Vessels
Chapter 39: Pelvis
Chapter 40: Genitourinary Tract
Chapter 41: Trauma in Pregnancy
Chapter 42: Trauma Damage Control
Chapter 43: Upper Extremity
Chapter 44: Lower Extremity
Chapter 45: Peripheral Vessels
Endovascular Commentary to Chapter 45: Peripheral Vessels
Chapter 46: Alcohol and Drugs
Chapter 47: Social Violence
Chapter 48: Pediatric Trauma
Chapter 49: Geriatric Trauma
PART IV: SPECIFIC CHALLENGES IN TRAUMA
Chapter 50: Wounds, Bites, and Stings
Chapter 51: Burns and Radiation
Chapter 52: Temperature-Related Syndromes
Chapter 53: Modern Combat Casualty Care
Chapter 54: Organ Donation from Trauma Patients
Chapter 55: Rehabilitation
Chapter 56: Trauma, Medicine, and the Law
PART V: MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS AFTER TRAUMA
Chapter 57: Principles of Critical Care
Chapter 58: Cardiovascular Failure
Chapter 59: Respiratory Failure
Chapter 60: Gastrointestinal Failure
Chapter 61: Renal Failure
Chapter 62: Nutritional Support and Electrolyte Management
Chapter 63: Postinjury Inflammation and Organ Dysfunction
Chapter 64: Trauma and Global Health
PART VI: ATLAS OF TRAUMA
Introduction to the Atlas
Head and Neck
Chest and Thoracic Outlet
Abdomen and Pelvis
Extremity Vascular
ISBN: 9781260143348
Año de publicacion: 2020
Autores: David Feliciano, Kenneth Mattox, Ernest Moore
Numero de paginas: 1440
Idioma: Ingles
Formato: PDF

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