Front Line Surgery -

Front Line Surgery

A Practical Approach
Buch | Softcover
XXXVI, 909 Seiten
2017 | 2nd ed. 2017
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-56779-2 (ISBN)
181,89 inkl. MwSt
This book features concisely written, practical knowledge written by veterans of combat surgery. It offers a large number of full-color images that illustrate difficult techniques and situations.

The second edition of Front Line Surgery expands upon the success of the first edition, providing updated discussion of practical management of commonly encountered combat injuries.This edition reflects the cutting edge of combat casualty care, refined principles of surgical management of specific injury patterns, and incorporation of the spectrum of recent research advancements in trauma care. Each chapter continues to follow the same organization as the first edition. The "BLUF", or bottom line up front, headlines each topic, providing the critical pearls for the reader, followed by a focused and straight forward discussion of management, pitfalls, and recommendations. In addition, select chapters conclude with a section discussing the application of this topic in civilian practice, as potentially encountered by the rural or humanitarian relief surgeon. Additional new topics include: REBOA and endovascular techniques for hemorrhage control, updates in transfusion and resuscitation practice, active shooter situations, rural trauma management in developed nations, advancements in prehospital care and the Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3) course, and discussion of the newest generations of topical hemostatic agents and tourniquets. These additions serve to both enhance the breadth and depth of the material relevant to military surgeons, but should also further expand the applicability and interest in this work to all civilian trauma surgeons.

Matthew J. Martin, MD, FACSMadigan Army Medical CenterDepartment of SurgeryMadigan Army Medical Center9040 Fitzsimmons DriveATTN: MCHJ-CLSTacoma, WA 98431Office: (253) 968-2361Cell: (253) 973-9747matthew.j.martin16.mil@mail.miltraumadoc22@gmail.comAlec C. Beekley, MD, FACSTrauma/Acute Care and Bariatric SurgeonThomas Jefferson University HospitalPaoli Hospital Trauma CenterAssociate Professor of SurgeryThomas Jefferson University Division of Trauma/Acute Care Surgery1100 Walnut Street7th Floor, Medical Office BuildingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19107Office:  (215) 955-2165Cell: (215) 519-0674alec.beekley@jefferson.edualec.beekley@gmail.comMatthew J. Eckert, MD, FACSAssociate Trauma Medical DirectorAssociate Program Director, General Surgery ResidencyDepartment of SurgeryMadigan Army Medical Center9040 Fitzsimmons DriveATTN: MCHJ-CLSTacoma, WA 98431(253) 968-2200matthew.j.eckert.mil@mail.milmatteckert1@gmail.com

CONTENTS

 

Part I. Before the Operating Room

 

Chapter 1. Tactical Combat Casualty Care

Frank K. Butler, Jr. and Russ S. Kotwal

 

Chapter 2. Combat Triage and Mass Casualty Management

Jayson D. Aydelotte, John J. Lammie, Joseph G. Kotora, Jr., Jamie C. Riesberg, and Alec C.

Beekley

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Alec C. Beekley

 

Chapter 3. Initial Management Priorities: Beyond ABCDE

Daniel Grabo and Alec C. Beekley

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Daniel Grabo

 

Chapter 4. Damage Control Resuscitation

Jacob R. Peschman, Donald H. Jenkins, John B. Holcomb, and Timothy C. Nunez

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Donald H. Jenkins

 

Chapter 5. To Operate or Image? (Pulling the Trigger)

Matthew J. Martin and James W. Davis

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: James W. Davis

 

Chapter 6. Ultrasound in Combat Trauma

Michael D. Perreault, Jason D. Bothwell, and Benjamin Harrison

 

Part II. To the Operating Room

 

Chapter 7. The Bowel: Contamination, Colostomies, and Combat Surgery

Robert B. Lim, Eric K. Johnson, and Scott R. Steele

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Scott R. Steele

 

Chapter 8. Liver and Spleen Injury Management in Combat

Brian Eastridge, Lorne Blackbourne, Katherine M. McBride, and James R. Dunne

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Katherine M. McBride

and James R. Dunne

 

Chapter 9. Pancreatic and Duodenal Injuries (Don't Mess with the...)

Matthew T. Hueman and Thomas M. Scalea

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Thomas M. Scalea

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Chapter 10. Operative Management of Renal Injuries 

Carlos V. R. Brown and Joseph M. Galante

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Joseph M. Galante

 

Chapter 11. Major Abdominal Vascular Trauma

Niten Singh, David R. King, and David V. Feliciano

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: David V. Feliciano

 

Chapter 12. To Close or Not to Close: Managing the Open Abdomen

Amy Vertrees, Craig D. Shriver, and Ali Salim

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Ali Salim

 

Chapter 13. Dismounted Complex Blast Injury Management

Travis M. Polk, Matthew J. Martin, and Matthew J. Eckert

 

Chapter 14. Thoracic Approaches and Incisions

Jeffrey A. Bailey, Philip S. Mullenix, and Jared L. Antevil

 

Chapter 15. Lung Injuries in Combat

Matthew J. Martin, Michael S. Meyer, and Riyad Karmy-Jones

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Riyad Karmy-Jones

 

Chapter 16. Diagnosis and Management of Penetrating Cardiac Injury

Daniel G. Cuadrado and Kenji Inaba

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Kenji Inaba

 

Chapter 17. Thoracic Vascular Injuries: Operative Management in "Enemy" Territory

Joseph J. DuBose, Timothy K. Williams, and Benjamin W. Starnes

 

Chapter 18. Chest Wall and Diaphragm Injury

Alec C. Beekley,  Matthew D. Tadlock, and William B. Long

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: William B. Long

 

Chapter 19. Soft Tissue Wounds and Fasciotomies

Mark W. Bowyer, Peter Rhee, and Joseph J. DuBose

 

Chapter 20. Extremity Fractures and the Mangled Extremity

Brandon R. Horne, R. Judd Robins, and George Velmahos

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: George Velmahos

 

Chapter 21. Traumatic Amputations

Eric G. Puttler, Stephen A. Parada, Brandon R. Horne, R. Judd Robins, and James C. Krieg

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: James C. Krieg

 

Chapter 22. Peripheral Vascular Injuries

Robert Jason Thomas Perry and Charles J. Fox

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Charles J. Fox

 

Chapter 23. The Neck

John S. Oh and Demetrios Demetriades

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Demetrios Demetriades

 

Chapter 24. Genitourinary Injuries (Excluding Kidney)

Jack R. Walter and Andrew C. Peterson

 

Chapter 25. Neurosurgery for Dummies

Hans Bakken and Alex B. Valadka

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Alex B. Valadka

 

Chapter 26. Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurocritical Care

Stacy Shackelford, Peter Rhee, and Bellal Joseph

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Bellal Joseph

 

Chapter 27. Spine Injuries

Matthew J. Martin, Ryan Gocke, and John G. DeVine

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: John G. DeVine

 

Chapter 28. Face and Head (Non-Ocular) Injury

 

Nici Eddy Bothwell

 

Chapter 29. Managing Eye Trauma in the Combat Environment

Morohunranti O. Oguntoye and Robert A. Mazzoli

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Robert A. Mazzoli

 

Chapter 30. Burn Care in the Deployed Setting

Gary Vercruysse

 

Chapter 31. The Pediatric Patient in Wartime

Lucas P. Neff, Philip C. Spinella, Kenneth S. Azarow, and Mubeen A. Jafri

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Kenneth S. Azarow and Mubeen A. Jafri

 

Part III. Postoperative Principles and Miscellaneous Topics

 

Chapter 32. The Combat Hospital ICU

Kevin K. Chung and Matthew J. Eckert

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Matthew J. Eckert

 

Chapter 33. Postoperative Resuscitation

Richard Nahouraii, Martin Schreiber, and Andrew C. Bernard

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Andrew C. Bernard

 

Chapter 34. TEG/ROTEM Driven Resuscitation in Trauma

Hunter B. Moore, Eduardo Gonzalez, and Ernest E. Moore

 

Chapter 35. Monitoring

Jay A. Johannigman, Alec C. Beekley, and Timothy A. Pritts

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Timothy A. Pritts

 

Chapter 36. Ventilator Management: A Practical Approach to Respiratory Failure in Combat

Casualties

Anita A. Shah, Paul B. Kettle, and Alexander S. Niven

 

Chapter 37. Practical Approach to Combat-Related Infections and Antibiotics

Heather C. Yun and Clinton K. Murray

 

Chapter 38. Patient Transfer, En-route Care, and Critical Care Air Transport Team (CCATT)

Raymond Fang

 

Chapter 39. The Homefront: Role 4 and 5 Care

Warren C. Dorlac and Carlos J. Rodriguez

 Chapter 40. Active Shooter and Intentional Mass Casualty Events

Alexander L. Eastman and Matthew L. Davis

 

Chapter 41. Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC): Principles and Practice
Geoff Shapiro, Babak Sarani, and E. Reed Smith

 

Chapter 42. Humanitarian and Local National Care

Matthew J. Eckert, James Sebesta, and Sherry M. Wren

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Sherry M. Wren

 

Chapter 43. Expectant and End of Life Care in a Combat Zone

Robert M. Rush, Jr.,  Matthew J. Martin, and Christine S. Cocanour

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Christine S. Cocanour

 

Chapter 44. Trauma System Development and the Joint Trauma System

Kirby R. Gross, Brian Eastridge, Jeffrey A. Bailey, and M. Margaret Knudson

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: M. Margaret Knudson

 

Chapter 45. The Next Generation of Hemorrhage Therapy

Vahagn Nikolian and Hasan B. Alam

 

Chapter 46. Resident Readiness and Training the Surgeon for Battlefield Care

Jennifer M. Gurney, Daniel W. Nelson, and C. William Schwab

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: C. William Schwab

 

Chapter 47. The Deployed Advanced Care Provider

Zaradhe M. S. Yach, Jonathan R. Van Horn, Matthew J. Eckert, and Matthew J. Martin

Civilian Translation of Military Experience and Lessons Learned: Matthew J. Martin

 

Chapter 48. Military Civilian Collaboration for National Preparedness During Peace and War

Kyle N. Remick, Eric Elster, and Raquel C. Bono

 

Chapter 49. Battlefield Resuscitation of the Future

Matthew J. Martin, Hasan B. Alam, and Jeremy G. Perkins

 

Chapter 50. Non-Conventional Forward Surgical Elements

Matthew J. Eckert,   Matthew J. Martin, and Steven A. Satterly

 

Appendix A. Improvise, Adapt, Overcome: Field Expedient Methods in a Forward Environment

Appendix B. Burn Charts and Orders

Appendix C. Resources, References, and Readiness

 

Appendix D.  "C" BNRE Primer for Surgeons

 

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo XXXVI, 909 p. 381 illus., 264 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1640 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Notfallmedizin
Schlagworte abdominal surgery • Accident & emergency medicine • Accident & emergency medicine • cardiothoracic surgery • Chirurgie • combat surgery • Critical care surgery • Disaster Recovery • Emergency Medicine • general surgery • Injured or Mangled Extremity • Medicine • Medicine: general issues • Postoperative resuscitation • Surgery • Thoracic Surgery • Trauma & shock • Trauma & shock • trauma surgery • traumatic brain injury • Traumatic Surgery
ISBN-10 3-319-56779-9 / 3319567799
ISBN-13 978-3-319-56779-2 / 9783319567792
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