
Prolonged Field Care Podcast: Abdominal Trauma
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About this listen
In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Colonel Stacey Shackelford discusses the critical aspects of managing abdominal trauma, particularly in battlefield settings. The conversation covers the statistics of battlefield casualties, current practices in trauma management, innovations in hemorrhage control, surgical techniques, and the challenges faced in trauma care. The discussion also emphasizes the importance of post-operative care and the need for future research in trauma medicine.
Takeaways
90% of casualties died before reaching a surgical hospital.
Two thirds of pre-hospital deaths were from torso hemorrhage.
Advanced pre-hospital care options are limited.
RoboA and other techniques are being explored for hemorrhage control.
Retropartennial packing is primarily for pelvic fractures.
Basic skills in trauma care are essential for success.
Chest tubes may play a larger role in reducing hemorrhage.
Ongoing resuscitation and electrolyte management are critical post-surgery.
Team dynamics are crucial in trauma surgery.
More clinical exposure for medics is necessary for better outcomes.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Abdominal Trauma
02:38 Understanding Battlefield Casualties
05:21 Current Practices in Trauma Management
08:42 Innovations in Hemorrhage Control
11:21 Surgical Techniques and Decision Making
14:30 Challenges in Trauma Care
17:14 Post-Operative Care and Complications
20:10 Future Directions in Trauma Research
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