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Main description:
This book is the first to address specifically the mechanisms and treatment of orthopedic injuries due to natural disasters and other mass casualty events. Casualty management is discussed in a range of contexts, from earthquakes and tsunamis to terror attacks and combat situations. Organizational aspects are addressed, general treatment principles are documented, and the management of a variety of orthopedic injuries is described with the aid of numerous illustrations. The book will serve as an invaluable source of practical knowledge for a broad spectrum of medical and other staff, including emergency personnel, orthopedic and trauma surgeons, general practitioners, medical students, and professionals working for the military, government bodies, and NGOs.
Contents:
Organization: Introduction.- Natural disasters.- Mass casualties.- Disasters and public health.- Epidemiology of disaster casualties and events.- Emergency Medical Services.- Role of the military medicine in disaster response.- Role of the governments and NGOs in disaster response.- International resources.- Disaster preparedness: hospital role.- Documentation. Types of disasters: Earthquake.- Tsunami and floods.- Radiation exposure.- Transportation disasters.- Terror attacks & combat trauma. General Treatment Principles: Triage.- Damage control orthopedics principles.- Primary immobilization: Role External Fixation.- Crush injuries and crush syndrome.- Wound: from primary debridement to final reconstruction.- Vascular injuries.- Anesthesia in mass casualties and natural disasters.- Infection.- Pain management. Orthopedic Injuries: Upper extremity.- Lower extremity.- Spine.- Pelvis.- Pediatric injuries.- Amputations.- Limb Salvage.- Rehab and Prosthetics.- Continuation of care.- Research and new developments.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K)
Publication date: May, 2018
Pages: 591
Weight: 1563g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Accident & Emergency Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Orthopaedics and Fractures