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Abdominal Injuries - Risk Factors, Management & Prognosis (Hardcover)
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Abdominal Injuries - Risk Factors, Management & Prognosis (Hardcover)
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Severe trauma represents one of the biggest issues threatening
modern healthcare systems across the globe. Traumatic injury is the
leading cause of lost life years worldwide, responsible for an
excess of 5 million deaths every year. The role of laparoscopy in
trauma has not paralleled its popularity in other areas of general
surgery for several reasons including the emergent nature of many
of the operations, the lack of expertise and comfort level of some
surgeons and the fear of missed injuries. In this book, the
possible indications and pitfalls of integrating minimally invasive
surgical techniques into the management of abdominal injuries are
examined. Furthermore, post-traumatic haemorrhage is likely to
represent the principle cause of preventable deaths amongst
patients sustaining major traumatic injuries. Management of these
patients and techniques (both old and emerging) are discussed,
which may be able to more accurately identify early coagulopathy
and enable goal-directed, targeted therapy. The third chapter of
the book describes currently accepted classifications of pelvic
trauma to examine the link between mechanism of injury and factors
predictive of mortality. Recent advances made in services,
protocols, imaging, instrumentation and management of pelvic trauma
are examined, specifically looked at to determine whether any of it
has served to improve the historically poor prognosis. Lastly,
pancreatic injury in childhood is rare, constituting 0.3% to 0.7%
of all trauma admissions at large paediatric trauma centres.
Nonetheless, they do occur. The authors explore pancreatic duct
ruptures in children, the subsequent diagnosis and treatment
options, which usually require surgery or other interventional
therapy and carry a significant risk of morbidity.
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