PPT-PENETRATING INJURIES

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Dr Ravi Nanayakkara Objectives Discuss the medico legal aspects of Incised wounds and Penetrating injuriesstabs Penetrating injuries Penetrate into a body cavity

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Dr Ravi Nanayakkara Objectives Discuss the medico legal aspects of Incised wounds and Penetrating injuriesstabs Penetrating injuries Penetrate into a body cavity or deeper tissue through the skin. Absite. Review: Primary Survey, Secondary Survey, and . Abdominal Trauma. Primary Survey. A - Airway (with . c. ervical spine control). B - Breathing. C - Circulation (with hemorrhage control). D - Disability (neurologic assessment). Chapter 28. Hollow Organs in the Abdominal Cavity. Signs of Peritonitis. Abdominal pain. Tenderness. Muscle spasm. Diminished bowel sounds. Nausea/vomiting. Distention. Solid Organs in the Abdominal Cavity. NORTHERN TRAUMA CONFERENCE 2014. IVC TRAUMA. Penetrating. Blunt. Non. Non. IVC Trauma due to penetrating injury. High mortality (70%). Higher if other associated vascular injuries. Recognised as a severe marker of injury. Chapter 28. Hollow Organs in the Abdominal Cavity. Signs of Peritonitis. Abdominal pain. Tenderness. Muscle spasm. Diminished bowel sounds. Nausea/vomiting. Distention. Solid Organs in the Abdominal Cavity. Consultant Otolaryngology , Head & Neck Surgery. King Saud University . Neck trauma . Introduction. Physiology. Anatomy. Classification . Management. Conclusion . Introduction . Knowledge of . ballistics, injury . in Trauma. Amit N. Sanghvi MD. Summit Radiology. No Disclosures. Stop the Bleeding . OR. Open the Blockage. Blood Vessels . Trauma. Trauma is the ninth leading cause of death . worldwide.. United States, it remains the leading cause of death in individuals under the age of . in Pediatric Patients. Heidi P. Cordi, MD, MPH, MS, EMTP, FACEP, FAADM. EMS WEEK 2017. Introduction. Trauma is the leading cause of death between ages of 1-18 years. Penetrating injury accounts for 10% -20% of all trauma in pediatric patients. Caitlin A. Fitzgerald, MD, . Rondi B. Gelbard, MD, . Bryan C. Morse, . MD, Jonathan Nguyen, DO, Anuradha . Subramanian, . MD, Christopher J. Dente, MD, Peter M. Rhee, MD. Georgia Society of the American College of Surgeons, Day of Trauma. At the conclusion of this presentation the participant will be able to:. Describe common mechanisms of injury seen in abdominal trauma. Discuss various injuries of the abdomen. State appropriate assessment and diagnostic studies for the patient with abdominal trauma. Organ injured Risk Factor Scoring injury 5 1. Single wall 25% wall � 25% wall Duodenum wall and blood supply 5. Pancreaticoduodenectomy Pancreas 1. Tangential Through and through (duct S.Vahidi. Special examination. A.Catheterization. and assessment of injury . 1-catheterization. 2-CT scan. 3-retrograde . cystography. 4-urethrography. 5-arteriography. 6-IVP. B.Cystoscopy. Trauma is the study of medical problems associated with physical Injury,. including thermal, ionising radiation and chemical but the most common force is the mechanical one.. it is the leading cause of death and disability in the first four decades. Dr. Khanak Nandolia. Dr. Ankit Sharma. Learning. Objectives. To learn mechanisms of various TBI. To identify common TBI. To identify complications of TBI. Epidemiology. 10 million people suffer from TBI every year globally. ผู้ป่วยชายไทยคู่ 33 ปี. ภูมิลำเนา จังหวัด เชียงราย. สิทธิการรักษา บัตรประกันสุขภาพบัตรทอง.

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