A second edition of the Trauma Care Manual has never been more timely than now. The 2007 NCEPOD report Trauma: Who Cares? has emphasised once more that there remain significant shortcomings in UK trauma management. The first edition of the Manual was intended to begin the process of establishing evidence-based British guidelines for the optimal management of the trauma victim and this aim remains unchanged for the second edition. The editors, authors and Executive Council of Trauma Care (UK) have been enormously encouraged by the reception given to the first edition and the enthusiasm of the publishers for a second. We hope that the chapters of this book will continue to provide a system of optimal management of the injured patient that is pragmatic, sensible and, wherever possible, built on a solid evidence base.
A new edition of the manual is completely redesign. The order of the chapters has changed to reflect a more sensible pathway through the trauma victim’s journey. Five new chapters have been added and all the remaining chapters have been extensively revised. The use of illustrations has also increased significantly. Most chapters now incorporate case scenarios so that the reader may revisit the information presented in a familiar clinical environment. Although the Manual is aimed at UK trauma, readers may not be limited solely to the British Isles, and so many chapters also discuss the global perspectives of trauma. All these additions help maintain the Trauma Care Manual as an invaluable reference guide to the multidisciplinary management of trauma.
Perhaps the most dramatic change is not in presentation and format but one of philosophy, with the shift away from the ABCDE paradigm to a new system of ABCDE in which the first component is control of external exsanguinating haemorrhage. This change is simple common sense and strongly commend it and have taken the opportunity of increasing the emphasis on methods of haemorrhage control.
Trauma Care
Pre-hospital care
1. The trauma epidemic 1 2. Mechanism of injury 11 3. Triage 17
4. Patient assesment 25 5. Control of catastrophic haemorrhage 37 6. Airway management 43 7. Thoracic injury 63 8. Shock 83
9. Head injury 99 10. Maxillofacial injuries 113 11. Ophthalmic injuries 125 12. Spinal injuries 135 13. Abdominal trauma 147 14. Musculoskeletal trauma 159
15. Injuries in children 173 16. Trauma in women 193 17. Trauma in the elderly 201 18. Gunshot injuries 209 19. Blast injury 215 20. Injuries due to burns and cold 223
21. Analgesia and anaesthesia for the trauma patient 237 22. Intensive care management of major trauma 253 23. Patient transfer 263 24. Psychological reactions to trauma 277 25. Rehabilitation after trauma 287 26. Trauma scoring 297 27. Organ donation 305
Product Details
- Paperback: 336 pages
- Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 2 edition (January 19, 2009)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0340928263
- ISBN-13: 978-0340928264