Rich's Vascular Trauma, 4th Edition
Key Features
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Covers all vascular surgery procedures required to stop hemorrhage and restore perfusion in vessels in the limbs, junctional areas, torso and neck, including damage control techniques such as shunting, and endovascular techniques such as REBOA and stenting.
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Addresses pre-hospital, emergency department, surgical, and endovascular stages of treatment in developed, austere and deployed settings, including a rich section on vascular trauma in multiple international settings that provides important context for the global surgical community.
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Includes nine new chapters covering prehospital management, endovascular suites, stent-grafts, selective aortic arch perfusion, extracorporeal systems and gathering evidence in vascular trauma, and more.
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Presents surgical techniques in step-by-step, highly illustrated detail, as well as high level, strategic decision-making such as the logistics of setting up an endovascular trauma service.
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Includes a new, rapidly digestible "Tips and Tricks" section summarizing how to execute essential vascular maneuvers and management steps to ensure that patients get the best outcomes.
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Emphasizes the current management of civilian vascular injuries while drawing upon the best available evidence, experience, and lessons learned from Afghanistan, Iraq, and the "urban battlefield.
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Contains an innovative chapter on the systems approach and quality improvement in vascular trauma, offering information and tactics for all providers wishing to understand how clinical systems underpin patient outcome and recovery.
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Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
ISBN | 9780323697668 |
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Author Information | Edited by Todd E Rasmussen, MD, FACS, Colonel USAF MC, Director, U.S. Combat Casualty Care Research Program, Fort Detrick, Maryland; Harris B Shumacker, Jr. Professor of Surgery, The Norman M. Rich Department of Surgery, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland; Attending Vascular & Trauma Surgeon, Veterans Administration Medical Center & University of Maryland, Shock Trauma Center, Baltimore, Maryland and Nigel R M Tai, QHS, MS, FRCS(Gen), Colonel, L/RAMC, Clinical Director, Trauma Services, Royal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom; Senior Lecturer, Academic Department of Military Surgery and Trauma, Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Birmingham, United Kingdom; Consultant Surgeon, 16 Medical Regiment, Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom |
Table of Content | 1 The Vascular Injury Legacy 2 Epidemiology of Vascular Trauma 3 Systems of Care in the Management of Vascular Injury 4 Training Paradigms for Vascular Trauma 5 Prehospital Management of Vascular Injury 6 Damage Control and Immediate Resuscitation for Vascular Trauma 7 Diagnosis of Vascular Injury 8 Imaging for the Evaluation and Treatment of Vascular Trauma 9 Endovascular Suites and the Emergency Vascular Service 10 Stentgrafts, Coils and Plugs 11 Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA) 12 Endovascular Variable Aortic Control (EVAC) 13 Selective Aortic Arch Perfusion (SAAP) 14 Extracorporeal Systems for Injury and Shock 15 Gathering the Evidence: Clinical Study of New Technologies 16 Cardiac, Great Vessel, and Pulmonary Injuries 17 Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury 18 Abdominal Aortic Trauma, Iliac and Visceral Vessel Injuries 19 Inferior Vena Cava, Portal, and Mesenteric Venous Systems 20 Neck and Thoracic Outlet 21 Upper Extremity and Junctional Zone Injuries 22 Lower Extremity Vascular Trauma 23 Surgical Damage Control and Temporary Vascular Shunts 24 Considerations for Conduit Repair of Vascular Injury 25 Management of Pediatric Vascular Injury 26 Soft-Tissue and Skeletal Wound Management in the Setting of Vascular Injury 27 Vascular Surgery in the Austere Environment 28 Australia and New Zealand 29 Sri Lanka 30 Croatia 30 Finland 31 Qatar 31 Sweden 32 Russia 33 Serbia 34 Israel 35 South Africa 36 Colombia 37 Brazil Index and front matter Clinical Pearls |
Publication Date | 04-11-2021 |
Pages | 416 |
Trim | 276 x 216 (8 1/2 x 10 7/8) |
Stock Status | In Stock |
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