EMERGENCY MEDICINE

Chapter 20 – Lower Extremity Trauma

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Abstract Usually results from high-energy mechanisms (i.e. high speed MVC), but low-energy mechanisms (falls) are possible in elderly patients as well.1 Chapter 20 Lower Extremity Trauma Ryan LaFollette and Jeffery…

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Chapter 13 – Pulmonary Trauma

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Abstract Chest trauma is present in almost two thirds of all trauma patients, varying in severity from a simple rib fracture to penetrating injury to the heart.1 Blunt chest trauma…

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Chapter 12 – Neck Trauma

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Abstract Injury to the neck can have significant consequences. Given the number of vital structures confined to a relatively small space, it is not surprising that trauma to the neck…

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Chapter 18 – Pelvic Trauma

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Abstract Pelvic fractures are serious injuries, accounting for 20% of deaths due to trauma.1 Most high energy pelvic fractures are due to motor vehicle accidents, including motorcycles, and falls from…

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Chapter 16 – Genitourinary Trauma

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Abstract The genitourinary (GU) system includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, penis, scrotum, and female genitalia. Of the 27.7 million patients per year presenting to emergency departments (ED) for traumatic…

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Chapter 11 – Thoracolumbar Trauma

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Abstract Thoracolumbar trauma involves a spectrum of injuries, from stable and unstable bony injury to spinal cord compression and spinal cord lesions. Thoracolumbar trauma most often results from motor vehicle…

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