SMALL BOWEL INJURY
CHAPTER 48 SMALL BOWEL INJURY Kimball Maull Injuries to the intestines have been described since antiquity. The statement “a slight blow will cause rupture of the intestines without injury to…
CHAPTER 48 SMALL BOWEL INJURY Kimball Maull Injuries to the intestines have been described since antiquity. The statement “a slight blow will cause rupture of the intestines without injury to…
CHAPTER 105 DEATH FROM TRAUMA—MANAGEMENT OF GRIEF AND BEREAVEMENT AND THE ROLE OF THE SURGEON Patricia A. Murphy, Anne C. Mosenthal Death from trauma is a tragic event, often affecting…
CHAPTER 7 TRAUMA SYSTEMS AND TRAUMA TRIAGE ALGORITHMS Antonio Pepe, Antonio Marttos, Mauricio Lynn, Jeffrey A. Augenstein Trauma is a major national health care problem that affects one of four…
CHAPTER 103 ANESTHESIA IN THE SURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT—BEYOND THE AIRWAY: NEUROMUSCULAR PARALYSIS AND PAIN MANAGEMENT Michael Andreae, Jay Berger, Ricardo Verdiner, Ellise Delphin MUSCLE RELAXANTS Historic Perspective One of…
CHAPTER 97 ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPY: THE OLD, THE NEW, AND THE FUTURE Philip S. Barie, Soumitra R. Eachempati, Marc J. Shapiro Infections remain the leading cause of death in hospitalized patients,…
CHAPTER 82 CARDIAC HEMODYNAMICS: THE PULMONARY ARTERY CATHETER AND THE MEANING OF ITS READINGS Mitchell J. Cohen, Robert C. Mackersie The pulmonary artery catheter (PAC) is a physical object creating…
CHAPTER 57 MULTIDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT OF PELVIC FRACTURES: OPERATIVE AND NONOPERATIVE HEMOSTASIS Thomas M. Scalea Very few injuries are as complicated as multisystem trauma and pelvic fracture. The pelvis is a…
CHAPTER 20 THE ROLE OF FOCUSED ASSESSMENT WITH SONOGRAPHY FOR TRAUMA: INDICATIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND CONTROVERSIES Michael Dunham, Mark McKenney, David Shatz Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) has rapidly…
CHAPTER 44 SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE ABDOMEN AND RETROPERITONEUM Grant Bochicchio, Thomas M. Scalea The abdominal cavity and the retroperitoneum lie immediately adjacent to one another. Some organs such as…
CHAPTER 32 TRACHEAL, LARYNGEAL, AND OROPHARYNGEAL INJURIES Luis G. Fernandez, Scott H. Norwood, John D. Berne Structural mobility and elasticity are characteristics of the upper airway that make injury to…