Management of Chest Trauma - A Practical Guide
Verlag | Springer |
Auflage | 2023 |
Seiten | 404 |
Format | 25,4 cm |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 3031069617 |
EAN | 9783031069611 |
Bestell-Nr | 03106961A |
75% of patients who die from trauma have injuries to the chest. The care of the chest trauma patient can be incredibly complex, require multiple specialty and sub-specialty services, and may require interventions available only at quaternary referral centers.
This book provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of chest trauma. The text reviews all aspects of chest wall, intra-thoracic organ, and great vessel injury management, with each section of the book structured anatomically to explore specific treatment options.
The first section of the book contains an overview and introduction to the topic, discussing the definition and significance of chest trauma, initial resuscitation of the chest trauma patient, and centers of excellence, health systems, and regionalization. The following section is focused on chest wall injury, with chapters on acute rib fractures, sternal fracture, clavicle and scapula fractures, non-surgical aids in fracture healing, and anesthesia c onsiderations. The next section spotlights thoracic organ injury, specifically focusing on cardiac injury, aorta and great vessel injury, esophageal injury, tracheal and pulmonary injury, and thoraco-abdominal and combined injuries.
Since injury care alone is insufficient in guiding the totality of care, the fourth section is dedicated to inpatient critical care. Topics covered in this section include principles of ICU resuscitation, coagulopathy management, ICU monitoring, ventilator management, and advanced acute pain management.
With the increase in violent extremism around the world, including the use of non-conventional weapons, as well as the plethora of natural and man-made disasters, disaster and mass casualty events is the timely subject of the book's final section. Specific topics tackled in this section include blast injury, blast lung, pulmonary aspiration, thoracic crush injury after natural and man-made disasters, toxic agent exposures, the role of the local f acility during a national disaster, and the ethics of resource of allocation. The text also features over 100 high-yield illustrations, photographs, and tables.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
1. Centers of Excellence, Trauma & Health Care Systems, and Regionalization.- 2. Introduction, Definitions, and Significance of Chest Trauma.- 3. The initial resuscitation of the chest trauma patient.- 4. Non-Operative Rib Fracture Management.- 5. Operative Rib Fracture Management.- 6. Flail chest.- 7. Costal Cartilage Injury.- 8. Management of Rib and Sternal Fracture Non-Unions.- 9. Sternal Fracture Repair.- 10. Clavicle and Scapula Fractures.- 11. Non-Surgical Aids in Fracture Healing.- 12. Anesthesia and Analgesia Options in Chest Wall Injury.- 13. Blunt Cardiac and Aortic Injuries.- 14. Penetrating Cardiac Injury.- 15. Penetrating Vascular Injuries of the Thorax.- 16. Esophageal Injuries.- 17. Tracheal and Pulmonary Injury.- 18. Transmediastinal and Thoracoabdominal Injuries. Damage Control and Surgical Techniques for their Management.- 19. Principles of ICU resuscitation and team-based care.- 20. Coagulopathy Management and VTE Prophylaxis.- 21. Monitoring Strategy for the O perating Room and Intensive Care Unit After Thoracic Injury.- 22. Mechanical Ventilation After Thoracic Injury.- 23. Respiratory Adjuncts.- 24. Lung Rescue and ECMO.- 25. Approaches to Analgesia After Chest Injury.- 26. The Role of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) .- 27. Managing Conflict in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit.- 28. Pulmonary Infections.- 29. Blast Injury, Blast Lung, and Pulmonary Aspiration.- 30. Thoracic Crush Injury After Natural and Man-Made Disaster.- 31. Toxic Inhalations.- 32. The Local Facility Role in National Disaster Planning and the Ethics of Resource Allocation