50 Landmark Papers Every Trauma Surgeon Should Know
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CRC Press LLC,
2019
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE; EDITORS; CONTRIBUTORS; Section One: Prehospital Trauma; 1: SYSTEMS OF TRAUMA CARE: A STUDY OF TWO COUNTIES; 2: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRAUMA CENTER VOLUME AND OUTCOMES; 3: THE INJURY SEVERITY SCORE: A METHOD FOR DESCRIBING PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE INJURIES AND EVALUATING EMERGENCY CARE; 4: ASSESSMENT OF COMA AND IMPAIRED CONSCIOUSNESS: A PRACTICAL SCALE; 5: THE PREVENTIVE TREATMENT OF WOUND SHOCK; 6: IMMEDIATE VERSUS DELAYED FLUID RESUSCITATION FOR HYPOTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH PENETRATING TORSO INJURIES
- 7: EFFECTS OF TRANEXAMIC ACID ON DEATH, VASCULAR OCCLUSIVE EVENTS, AND BLOOD TRANSFUSION IN TRAUMA PATIENTS WITH SIGNIFICANT HEMORRHAGE (CRASH-2): A RANDOMIZED, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIALSection Two: Trauma Bay; 8: BASE DEFICIT AS A GUIDE TO VOLUME RESUSCITATION; 9: THE RATIO OF BLOOD PRODUCTS TRANSFUSED AFFECTS MORTALITY IN PATIENTS RECEIVING MASSIVE TRANSFUSIONS AT A COMBAT SUPPORT HOSPITAL; 10: HYPOTHERMIA IN TRAUMA VICTIMS: AN OMINOUS PREDICTOR OF SURVIVAL; 11: DEFINING THE LIMITS OF RESUSCITATIVE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT THORACOTOMY: A CONTEMPORARY WESTERN TRAUMA ASSOCIATION PERSPECTIVE
- 12: RESUSCITATIVE ENDOVASCULAR BALLOON OCCLUSION OF THE AORTA (REBOA) AS AN ADJUNCT FOR HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK13: THE CLINICAL UTILITY OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC SCANNING AND NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH MINOR HEAD INJURIES; 14: THE ROLE OF SECONDARY BRAIN INJURY IN DETERMINING OUTCOME FROM SEVERE HEAD INJURY; 15: CLEARING THE CERVICAL SPINE IN MULTIPLE TRAUMA VICTIMS: A TIME-EFFECTIVE PROTOCOL USING HELICAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY; 16: PENETRATING NECK INJURIES: HELICAL CT ANGIOGRAPHY FOR INITIAL EVALUATION
- 17: BLUNT CEREBROVASCULAR INJURY SCREENING WITH 32-CHANNEL MULTIDETECTOR COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY: MORE SLICES STILL DON'T CUT IT18: INDICATIONS FOR OPERATION IN ABDOMINAL TRAUMA; 19: EVALUATION OF ABDOMINAL TRAUMA BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY; 20: PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF SURGEONS' USE OF ULTRASOUND IN THE EVALUATION OF TRAUMA PATIENTS; 21: SUBXIPHOID PERICARDIOTOMY VERSUS ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY: A PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE DIAGNOSIS OF OCCULT PENETRATING CARDIAC INJURY; 22: NONINVASIVE VASCULAR TESTS RELIABLY EXCLUDE OCCULT ARTERIAL TRAUMA IN INJURED EXTREMITIES
- 23: EVALUATION OF THE NECESSITY OF CLINICAL OBSERVATION OF HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA PATIENTS WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT INJURY AFTER STANDARDIZED EMERGENCY ROOM STABILIZATION24: FLUID AND ELECTROLYTE REQUIREMENTS IN SEVERE BURNS; 25: THE DIAGNOSIS OF THE DEPTH OF BURNING; Section Three: Operating Room; 26: MANAGEMENT OF THE MAJOR COAGULOPATHY WITH ONSET DURING LAPAROTOMY; 27: MORTALITY IN RETROPERITONEAL HEMATOMA; 28: A TECHNIQUE FOR THE EXPOSURE OF THE THIRD AND FOURTH PORTIONS OF THE DUODENUM; 29: MANAGEMENT OF PERFORATING COLON TRAUMA: RANDOMIZATION BETWEEN PRIMARY CLOSURE AND EXTERIORIZATION