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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
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    almahu_9948234200602882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xvii, 295 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511550201 (ebook)
    Inhalt: This full-color atlas presents nearly 700 images from the largest and busiest trauma center in North America. The images bring the reader to the bedside of patients with the full spectrum of common and uncommon traumatic injuries including motor vehicle accidents, falls, lacerations, burns, impalements, stabbings, and gunshot wounds. The clinical, operative, and autopsy photographs; X-ray, ultrasound, CT, MRI, and angiography radiographs; and original illustrations depicting injury patterns guide clinicians in recognizing, prioritizing, and managing trauma patients by using the physical cues paramount to the emergency setting. Organized by major body regions into separate chapters on the head, face, neck, chest, abdomen, musculoskeletal system, spine and soft tissue, the thorough text of this comprehensive atlas discusses management guidelines, emergency workup protocols, and common pitfalls. The Color Atlas of Emergency Trauma is an essential resource for those involved in trauma care.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Machine generated contents note: 1. Head Injury / Leslie Kobayashi -- 1.1. Scalp Injuries -- 1.2. Skull Fractures -- 1.3. Intracranial Hematomas -- 1.4. Penetrating Head Injury -- 1.5. Transtentorial Herniation -- 1.6. Diffuse Cerebral Edema -- 1.7. Pediatric Head Injury -- 1.8. Diffuse Axonal Injury -- 2. Facial Injury / Edward J. Newton -- 2.1. Eye Injuries -- 2.2. Periorbital Lacerations -- 2.3. Facial Fractures -- 2.4. Nasal Injuries -- 2.5. Penetrating Facial Trauma -- 2.6.Complex Oromaxillofacial Trauma -- 2.7. Facial Nerve Injury -- 2.8. Parotid Gland Injury -- 3. Neck Injury / Lydia Lam -- Penetrating Neck Injuries -- 3.1. Anatomical Zones of the Neck -- 3.2. Epidemiology of Penetrating Neck Trauma -- 3.3. Physical Examination of Penetrating Injuries of the Neck -- 3.4. Protocol for Initial Evaluation and Management of Penetrating Injuries to the Neck -- 3.5. Radiological Investigations for Penetrating Neck Trauma -- 3.6. Evaluation of the Vascular Structures in the Neck -- 3.7. Evaluation of the Aerodigestive Tract in the Neck -- 3.8. Airway Establishment in the Presence of a Neck Hematoma -- 3.9. Bleeding Control in the Emergency Department -- 3.10. Penetrating Trauma to the Carotid Artery -- 3.11. Penetrating Trauma to the Vertebral Artery -- 3.12. Penetrating Trauma to the Subclavian Vessels -- Blunt Neck Trauma -- 3.13. Vascular Injuries -- 3.14. Blunt Laryngotracheal Trauma -- 4. Thoracic Injury / Peep Talving -- 4.1. Chest Wall, Soft Tissues -- 4.2. Rib Fractures -- 4.3. Hemo-Pneumothorax -- 4.4. Lung Contusion -- 4.5. Subcutaneous Emphysema -- 4.6. Penetrating Cardiac Injury -- 4.7. Blunt Cardiac Trauma -- 4.8. Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury -- 4.9. Penetrating Thoracic Outlet Injuries -- 4.10. Transmediastinal Gunshot Wounds -- 4.11. Diaphragmatic Injuries -- 4.12. Esophageal Injuries -- 4.13. Thoracic Duct Injury -- 4.14. Traumatic Asphyxia -- 4.15. Impaled Thoracic Foreign Bodies -- 5. Abdominal Injury / Kenji Inaba -- Blunt Abdominal Trauma -- 5.1. Mechanism of Injury -- 5.2. Diagnosis of Hemoperitoneum -- 5.3. Splenic Injuries -- 5.4. Liver Injuries -- 5.5. Pancreatic Injuries -- 5.6. Renal Injuries -- 5.7. Bladder Injuries -- 5.8. Urethral Injuries -- 5.9. Duodenal Injuries -- 5.10. Small-Bowel Injuries -- 5.11. Colorectal Injuries -- Penetrating Abdominal Trauma -- 5.12. Mechanism of Injury -- 5.13. Investigations in Penetrating Abdominal Injury -- 5.14. Transpelvic Gunshot Injuries -- 5.15. Penetrating Injuries to the Liver -- 5.16. Penetrating Splenic Injuries -- 5.17. Penetrating Pancreatic Injuries -- 5.18. Penetrating Renal Injuries -- 5.19. Penetrating Colorectal Injuries -- 5.20. Abdominal Vascular Injuries -- 5.21. Abdominal Trauma in Pregnancy -- 6. Musculoskeletal Injury / Edward J. Newton -- 6.1. Classification of Fractures -- 6.2. Open Fractures -- 6.3. Mangled Extremity -- 6.4. Open Joint Injury -- 6.5. Epiphyseal Injuries -- 6.6. Torus and Greenstick Fractures -- 6.7. Supracondylar Fracture -- 6.8. Amputations -- 6.9. Tendon Injury -- 6.10. Peripheral Vascular Injury -- 6.11. Peripheral Nerve Injury -- 6.12. Metacarpal Fractures -- 6.13. Scaphoid Fractures -- 6.14. Scapholunate Dislocation -- 6.15. Lunate and Perilunate Dislocation -- 6.16. Wrist Fractures -- 6.17. Forearm Fractures -- 6.18. Elbow Dislocation -- 6.19. Radial Head Fracture -- 6.20. Humeral Fracture -- 6.21. Shoulder Dislocation -- 6.22. Clavicle Fracture -- 6.23. Sternoclavicular Dislocation -- 6.24. Scapula Fracture -- 6.25. Pelvic Fractures -- 6.26. Hip Dislocation -- 6.27. Hip Fractures -- 6.28. Femoral Shaft Fracture -- 6.29. Patellar Fracture -- 6.30. Tibial Plateau Fracture -- 6.31. Knee Dislocation -- 6.32. Maisonneuve Fracture Complex -- 6.33. Ankle Dislocation -- 6.34. Subtalar Dislocation -- 6.35. Lisfranc Fracture -- 6.36. Metatarsal Base Fractures -- 6.37. Calcaneal Fractures -- 7. Spinal Injuries / Mark J. Spoonamore -- Spinal Cord Injuries -- 7.1.Complete Spinal Cord Transection -- 7.2. Central Cord Syndrome -- 7.3. Brown-Sequard Syndrome -- 7.4. Anterior Cord Syndrome -- Upper Cervical Spine Dislocations -- 7.5. Atlanto-Occipital Dislocation -- 7.6. Atlantoaxial Dislocation -- 7.7. Rotatory Subluxation of C-1 on C-2 -- 7.8. Ligamentous Injuries -- Cervical Spine Fractures -- 7.9.C-1 Burst Fracture (Jefferson Fracture) -- 7.10. Odontoid (Dens) Fractures (C-2) -- 7.11. Hangman's Fracture (C-2) -- 7.12. Fractures of the Lower Cervical Spine (C-3-C-7) -- 7.13. Flexion and Extension Teardrop Fracture -- 7.14.Compression or Burst Fracture of the Vertebral Body -- 7.15. Clay Shoveler's Fracture -- 7.16. Fractures of the Pedicles, Laminae, and Lateral Masses -- 7.17. Facet Dislocation -- 7.18. Cervicothoracic Spinal Injury -- Thoracic Spine Injuries -- Lumbar Spine Injuries -- 7.19. Lumbar Compression Burst Fractures -- 7.20. Chance Fractures -- 7.21. Fracture-Dislocation of the Lumbar Spine -- Pediatric Spinal Injury -- Penetrating Injuries to the Spinal Cord -- 8. Burn Injuries / Warren Garner -- Extent of Burn Injury -- 8.1. First-Degree Burn -- 8.2. Second-Degree Burn -- 8.3. Third-Degree Burn -- 8.4. Fourth-Degree Burn -- Special Considerations of Burn Injury -- 8.5. Inhalation Injury -- 8.6. Abdominal Compartment Syndrome -- 8.7. Circumferential Burn -- 8.8. Scald Burns -- 8.9. Chemical Burns -- 8.10. Electrical Burns -- 8.11. Outcome of Burn Injury -- 9. Soft Tissue Injuries / Marko Bukur -- 9.1. Dog Bite Injury -- 9.2. Cat Bite Injury -- 9.3. Human Bite Injury -- 9.4. High-Pressure Injection Injury -- 9.5. Retained Foreign Body -- 9.6. Extremity Compartment Syndrome -- 10. Ballistics / David Plurad -- 10.1. Definitions -- 10.2. Low-Velocity Projectiles -- 10.3. High-Velocity Projectiles -- 10.4. Shotgun Injuries -- 10.5. Blast Injuries -- 10.6. Nonlethal Weapons -- 10.7. Myths and Facts about Bullets -- 11. Disaster Medicine / Edward J. Newton -- 11.1. Epidemiology of Injuries in Mass Disasters -- 11.2. Triage -- 11.3. Specific Injuries -- 11.4. Guidelines for Rescue Efforts.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: ISBN 9780521781480
    Sprache: Englisch
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