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El. knyga: 50 Landmark Papers every Trauma Surgeon Should Know [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Director of Trauma & Surgical Critical Care, Staten Island University Hospital), Edited by (Banner Health/University of Arizona COM-Phoenix, USA)
  • Formatas: 260 pages
  • Serija: 50 Landmark Papers
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jul-2019
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781315147017
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  • Formatas: 260 pages
  • Serija: 50 Landmark Papers
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jul-2019
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781315147017
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In 50 Landmark Papers every Trauma Surgeon Should Know, editors Stephen Cohn and Ara Feinstein have compiled a selection of the most influential contributions to the specialty of trauma surgery. This book comprises 50 thought-provoking reviews of carefully selected papers and explains how trauma surgery practice has changed as a result of this research.

The selection of key papers, the insights into the significance of each paper from trauma experts, and the opportunity to read the original authors' thoughts about their groundbreaking developments, make this a unique and fascinating resource. Of interest to surgical residents and trainees, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care fellows and all members of the Trauma team. This is both an informative and personal look at the foundation stones of modern Trauma care.

Key Features

Unique commentaries by original authors and experts

Demonstrates how clinical practice has adapted following these landmark studies

Specialty-defining papers are brought to life, and their impact assessed

Shows how the insight and vision of individual surgeons propelled change
Preface xv
Editors xvii
Contributors xix
Section One Prehospital Trauma
1 Systems Of Trauma Care: A Study Of Two Counties
1(4)
West JG, Trunkey DD, Lim RC. Arch Surg 114(4):455-460, 1979
Expert Commentary
Anthony A. Meyer
Expert Commentary
Frank R. Lewis
2 Relationship Between Trauma Center Volume And Outcomes
5(6)
Nathens AB, Jurkovich GJ, Maier RV, Grossman DC, MacKenzie EJ, Moore M, Rivara FP. JAMA 285 (9):1164-1171, 2001
Expert Commentary
Lewis Flint
Expert Commentary
Terence O'Keeffe
3 The Injury Severity Score: A Method For Describing Patients With Multiple Injuries And Evaluating Emergency Care
11(4)
Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, Long WB. J Trauma 14(3):187-196, 1974
Author Commentary
Susan P. Baker
Expert Commentary
Howard R. Champion
4 Assessment Of Coma And Impaired Consciousness: A Practical Scale
15(4)
Teasdale G, Jennett B. Lancet 2(7872):81-84, 1974
Expert Commentary
Alex B. Valadka
Expert Commentary
John C. Marshall
5 The Preventive Treatment Of Wound Shock
19(6)
Cannon WB, Fraser J, Cowell EM. JAMA 70:618-621, 1918
Expert Commentary
David B. Hoyt
Expert Commentary
Peter Rhee
6 Immediate Versus Delayed Fluid Resuscitation For Hypotensive Patients With Penetrating Torso Injuries
25(6)
Bickell WH, Wall MJ Jr, Pepe PE, Martin RR, Ginger VF, Allen MK, Mattox KL. N Engl J Med 331(17)3105-1109, 1994
Author Commentary
Paul E. Pepe
Expert Commentary
Kenneth G. Proctor
7 Effects Of Tranexamic Acid On Death, Vascular Occlusive Events, And Blood Transfusion In Trauma Patients With Significant Hemorrhage (Crash-2): A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial
31(4)
CRASH-2 Trial Collaborators, Shakur H, Roberts I, et al. Lancet 376(9734):23-32, 2010
Author Commentary
Ian Roberts
Expert Commentary
Joseph J. DuBose
Section Two Trauma Bay
8 Base Deficit As A Guide To Volume Resuscitation
35(4)
Davis JW, Shackford SR, Mackersie RC, Hoyt DB. J Trauma 28(10):1464-1467, 1988
Author Commentary
James W. Davis
Expert Commentary
Raul Coimbra
9 The Ratio Of Blood Products Transfused Affects Mortality In Patients Receiving Massive Transfusions At A Combat Support Hospital
39(4)
Borgman MA, Spinella PC, Perkins JG, Grathwohl KW, Repine T, Beekley AC, Sebesta J, Jenkins D, Wade CE, Holcomb JB. J Trauma 63(4):805-813, 2007
Author Commentary
John B. Holcomb
Expert Commentary
Parker J. Hu
Jeffrey D. Kerby
10 Hypothermia In Trauma Victims: An Ominous Predictor Of Survival
43(6)
Jurkovich GJ, Greiser WB, Luterman A, Curreri PW. J Trauma 27(9):1019-1024, 1987
Author Commentary
Gregory J. Jurkovich
Expert Commentary
Hasan B. Alam
11 Defining The Limits Of Resuscitative Emergency Department Thoracotomy: A Contemporary Western Trauma Association Perspective
49(4)
Moore EE, Knudson MM, Burlew CC, Inaba K, Dicker RA, Biffl WL, Malhotra AK, Schreiber MA, Browder TD, Coimbra R, Gonzalez EA, Meredith JW, Livingston DH, Kaups KL., WTA Study Group. J Trauma 70(2):334-339, 2011
Author Commentary
Ernest E. Moore
Expert Commentary
Robert F. Buckman
12 Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion Of The Aorta (REBOA) As An Adjunct For Hemorrhagic Shock
53(6)
Stannard A, Eliason JE, Rasmussen TE. J Trauma 71(6): 1869-1872, 2011
Author Commentary
Todd E. Rasmussen
Expert Commentary
James N. Bogert
13 The Clinical Utility Of Computed Tomographic Scanning And Neurologic Examination In The Management Of Patients With Minor Head Injuries
59(4)
Shackford SR, Wald SL, Ross SE, Cogbill TH, Hoyt DB, Morris JA, Mucha PA, Pachter HL, Sugerman HJ, O'Malley K, et al. J Trauma 33(3):385-394, 1992
Author Commentary
Steven R. Shackford
Expert Commentary
David H. Livingston
14 The Role Of Secondary Brain Injury In Determining Outcome From Severe Head Injury
63(4)
Chesnut RM, Marshall LF, Klauber MR, Blunt BA, Baldwin N, Eisenberg HM, Jane JA, Marmarou A, Foulkes MA. J Trauma 34(2):216-222, 1993
Author Commentary
Randall M. Chesnut
Expert Commentary
Suresh Agarwal
15 Clearing The Cervical Spine In Multiple Trauma Victims: A Time-Effective Protocol Using Helical Computed Tomography
67(4)
Nuilez Jr DB, Coin CG, LeBlang S, Becerra JL, Henry R, Lentz K, Quencer RM. Emerg Radiol 1:273, 1994
Author Commentary
Diego B. Nunez
Expert Commentary
Natasha Keric
16 Penetrating Neck Injuries: Helical CT Angiography For Initial Evaluation
71(4)
Mtinera F, Soto JA, Palacio DM, Castaiteda J, Morales C, Sanabria A, Gutierrez JE, Garcia G. Radiology 224(2):366-372, 2002
Author Commentary
Felipe Mtinera
Expert Commentary
Peter A. Burke
17 Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury Screening With 32-Channel Multidetector Computed Tomography: More Slices Still Don't Cut It
75(6)
DiCocco JM, Emmett KP, Fabian TC, Zarzaur BL, Williams JS, Croce MA. Ann Surg 253(3):444-450, 2011
Author Commentary
Martin A. Croce
Expert Commentary
Walter L. Biffl
18 Indications For Operation In Abdominal Trauma
81(4)
Shaftan GW. Am J Surg 99:657-664, 1960
Author Commentary
Gerald W. Shaftan
Expert Commentary
George C. Velmahos
19 Evaluation Of Abdominal Trauma By Computed Tomography
85(4)
Federle MP, Goldberg HI, Kaiser JA, Moss AA, Jeffrey RB Jr, Mall JC. Radiology 138(3):637-644, 1981
Author Commentary
Michael P. Federle
Expert Commentary
Thomas M. Scalea
20 Prospective Evaluation Of Surgeons' Use Of Ultrasound In The Evaluation Of Trauma Patients
89(4)
Rozycki GS, Ochsner MG, Jaffin JH, Champion HR J Trauma 34(4):516-526; discussion 526-527, 1993
Author Commentary
Grace S. Rozycki
Expert Commentary
Paula Ferrada
21 Subxiphoid Pericardiotomy Versus Echocardiography: A Prospective Evaluation Of The Diagnosis Of Occult Penetrating Cardiac Injury
93(4)
Jimenez E, Martin M, Krukenkamp I, Barrett J. Surgery 108(4):676-679; discussion 679-680, 1990
Expert Commentary
John Nagabiez
Expert Commentary
Robert C. Mackersie
22 Noninvasive Vascular Tests Reliably Exclude Occult Arterial Trauma In Injured Extremities
97(4)
Johansen K, Lynch K, Paun M, Copass M. J Trauma 31:515-519; discussion 519-522, 1991
Author Commentary
Kaj Johansen
Expert Commentary
William Schecter
23 Evaluation Of The Necessity Of Clinical Observation Of High-Energy Trauma Patients Without Significant Injury After Standardized Emergency Room Stabilization
101(4)
Lansink Kid, Cornejo CJ, Boeije T: Kok MF, Jurkovich GJ, Ponsen KJ. J Trauma 57(6):1256-1259, 2004
Expert Commentary
David R. King
Expert Commentary
Matthew O. Dolich
24 Fluid And Electrolyte Requirements In Severe Burns
105(4)
Evans EI, Purnell OJ, Robinett PW, Batchelor A, Martin M. Ann Surg 135(6):804-815, 1952
Expert Commentary
Basil A. Pruitt
Expert Commentary
Kevin N. Foster
25 The Diagnosis Of The Depth Of Burning
109(4)
Jackson DM Br J Surg 40(164): 588-596, 1953
Expert Commentary
Christopher E. White
Section Three Operating Room
26 Management Of The Major Coagulopathy With Onset During Laparotomy
113(4)
Stone HH, Strom PR, Mullins RJ. Ann Surg 197(5):532-535, 1983
Author Commentary
H. Harlan Stone
Expert Commentary
Michael F. Rotondo
27 Mortality In Retroperitoneal Hematoma
117(6)
Selivanov V. Chi HS, Alverdy JC, Morris JA Jr, Sheldon GE J Trauma 24(12):1022-1027, 1984
Author Commentary
John A. Morris
Expert Commentary
D. Dante Yeh
28 A Technique For The Exposure Of The Third And Fourth Portions Of The Duodenum
123(4)
Cattell RB, Braasch JW. Surg Gynecol Obstet 111:378-379, 1960
Expert Commentary
David A. Spain
Expert Commentary
Len worth Jacobs
29 Management Of Perforating Colon Trauma: Randomization Between Primary Closure And Exteriorization
127(4)
Stone HH, Fabian TC. Ann Surg 190(4):430-435, 1979
Author Commentary
Timothy C. Fabian
Expert Commentary
Mark A. Malangoni
30 Nonoperative Salvage Of Computed Tomography-Diagnosed Splenic Injuries: Utilization Of Angiography For Triage And Embolization For Hemostasis
131(6)
Sclafani SJ, Shaftan GW, Scalea TM, Patterson LA, Kohl L, Kantor A, Herskowitz MM, et al J Trauma 39(5):818-825; discussion 826-827, 1995
Author Commentary
Salvatore J. A. Sclafani
Expert Commentary
Ali Salim
31 Arteriography In The Management Of Hemorrhage From Pelvic Fractures
137(4)
Margolies MN, Ring EJ, Waltman AC, Kerr WS Jr, Baum S. N Engl J Med 287(7):317-321, 1972
Author Commentary
Michael N. Margolies
Expert Commentary
Kevin S. Hirsch
32 Early Versus Delayed Stabilization Of Femoral Fractures: A Prospective Randomized Study
141(4)
Bone LB, Johnson KD, Weigelt J, Scheinberg R. J Bone Joint Surg Am 71(3):336-340, 1989
Author Commentary
John A. Weigelt
Expert Commentary
Hans-Christoph Pape
33 The Use Of Temporary Vascular Shunts As A Damage Control Adjunct In The Management Of Wartime Vascular Injury
145(4)
Rasmussen TE, Clouse WD, Jenkins DH, Peck MA, Eliason JL, Smith DL. J Trauma 61(1):8-12; discussion 12-15, 2006
Author Commentary
W. Darrin Clouse
Expert Commentary
Jeffrey H. Lawson
34 Endovascular Stent Grafts And Aortic Rupture: A Case Series
149(4)
Karmy-Jones R, Hoffer E, Meissner MH, Nicholls S, Mattos M. J Trauma 55(5):805-810, 2003
Author Commentary
Riyad Karmy-Jones
Expert Commentary
Kenneth L. Mattox
35 Open Wound Drainage Versus Wound Excision In Treating The Modern Assault Rifle Wound
153(4)
Fackler ML, Breteau JP, Courbil LJ, Taxit R, Glas J, Fievet JP. Surgery 105(5):576-584, 1989
Expert Commentary
Norman Rich
Expert Commentary
Donald H. Jenkins
36 Primary Excision And Grafting Of Large Burns
157(4)
Jackson D, Topley E, Cason JS, Lowbury EJL. Ann Surg 152 (2):167-189, 1960
Expert Commentary
David N. Herndon
Expert Commentary
Nicholas Namias
Section Four Hospital and Beyond
37 Splenic Trauma In Children
161(4)
Upadhyaya P, Simpson JS. Surg Gynecol Obstet 126(4): 781-790, 1968
Expert Commentary
Mitchell Price
Expert Commentary
Andrew B. Peitzman
38 Status Of Nonoperative Management Of Blunt Hepatic Injuries In 1995: A Multicenter Experience With 404 Patients
165(6)
Pachter HL, Knudson MM, Esrig B, Ross S, Hoyt D, Cogbill T, Sherman H, Scalea T, Harrison P, Shackford S. et al. J Trauma 40(1):31-38, 1996
Author Commentary
H. Leon Pachter
Expert Commentary
Bellal A. Joseph
39 Gunshot Wound Of The Abdomen: Role Of Selective Conservative Management
171(4)
Demetriades D, Charalambides D, Lakhoo M, Pantanowitz D. Br J Surg 78(2): 220-222, 1991
Author Commentary
Demetrios Demetriades
Expert Commentary
David V. Feliciano
40 Pelvic Fracture In Multiple Trauma: Classification By Mechanism Is Key To Pattern Of Organ Injury, Resuscitative Requirements, And Outcome
175(6)
Dalal SA, Burgess AR, Siegel JH, Young JW, Brumback RJ, Poka A, Dunham CM, Gens D, Bathon H. J Trauma 29(7): 981-1000; discussion 1000-1002, 1989
Author Commentary
Andrew R. Burgess
Expert Commentary
Clifford B. Jones
41 Intra-Abdominal Hypertension After Life-Threatening Penetrating Abdominal Trauma: Prophylaxis, Incidence, And Clinical Relevance To Gastric Mucosal Ph And Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
181(4)
Ivatury RR, Porter JM, Simon RJ, Islam S, John R, Stahl WM. J Trauma 44(6): 1016-1021; discussion 1021-1023, 1998
Author Commentary
Rao R. Ivatury
Expert Commentary
Michael L. Cheatham
42 Management Of Flail Chest Without Mechanical Ventilation
185(4)
Trinkle JK, Richardson JD, Franz JL, Grover FL, Arom KV, Holmstrom FM. Ann Thorac Surg 19(4):355-363, 1975
Author Commentary
J. David Richardson
Expert Commentary
Alden H. Harken
43 Rib Fractures In The Elderly
189(4)
Bulger EM, Arneson MA, Mock CN, Jurkovich GJ. J Trauma >48(6):1040-1046; discussion 1046-1047, 2000
Author Commentary
Eileen M. Bulger
Expert Commentary
J. Wayne Meredith
44 Efficacy Of Short-Course Antibiotic Prophylaxis After Penetrating Intestinal Injury: A Prospective Randomized Trial
193(6)
Dellinger EP, Wertz MJ, Lennard ES, Oreskovich MR. Arch Surg 121(1):23-30, 1986
Author Commentary
E. Patchen Dellinger
Expert Commentary
Philip S. Bark
45 A Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial Of Transfusion Requirements In Critical Care. Transfusion Requirements In Critical Care Investigators, Canadian Critical Care Trials Group
199(4)
Hebert PC, Wells G, Blajchman MA, Marshall J, Martin C, Pagliarello G, Tiveeddale M, Schweitzer I, Yetisir E. N Engl J Med 340(6):409-417, 1999
Author Commentary
Paul C. Hebert
Expert Commentary
Martin A. Schreiber
46 Early Predictors Of Postinjury Multiple Organ Failure
203(6)
Sauaia A, Moore FA, Moore EE, Haenel JB, Read RA, Lezotte DC. Arch Surg 129(1):39-45, 1994
Author Commentary
Frederick A. Moore
Expert Commentary
Addison K. May
47 Alcohol Interventions In A Trauma Center As A Means Of Reducing The Risk Of Injury Recurrence
209(4)
Gentilello LM, Rivara FP, Donovan DM, Jurkovich GJ, Daranciang E, Dunn CW, Villaveces A, Copass M, Ries RR. Ann Surg 230(4):473-480; discussion 480-483, 1999
Author Commentary
Larry M. Gentilello
Expert Commentary
Asaf A. Gave
48 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder In Vietnam Veterans
213(4)
Kolb LC. N Engl J Med 314(10):641-642, 1986
Expert Commentary
Alan L. Peterson
Expert Commentary
Alexander L. Eastman
49 Outcome After Major Trauma: 12-Month And 18-Month Follow-Up Results From The Trauma Recovery Project
217(4)
Holbrook TL, Anderson JP, Sieber WJ, Browner D, Hoyt DB. J Trauma 46(5):765-771; discussion 771-773, 1999
Expert Commentary
Ronald Simon
Expert Commentary
Samir M. Fakhry
50 Battle Injuries Of The Arteries In World War II: An Analysis Of 2,471 Cases
221(4)
DeBakey ME, Simeone FA. Ann Surg 123(4):534-579, 1946
Expert Commentary
Brian J. Eastridge
Expert Commentary
John Kennedy Bini
Index 225
Stephen M. Cohn began his academic career at University of Massachusetts Medical School after studying at Baylor College of Medicine, the University of California, and Boston Univeristy/Boston City Hospital. He joined Yale University School of Medicine as Chief of the Trauma Service until he was called to serve with the US Army Medical Corp in Desert Storm.

Upon return to New Haven, Dr. Cohn assumed the position as Division Chief of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care where he established a successful ACS Level One Trauma Center, a surgical critical care fellowship, and an active research program. He subsequently moved to the University of Miami where he lead the Divisions of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care as the Medical Director of the Ryder Trauma Center.

Dr. Cohn later served as Chairman of the Department of Surgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. He now lives in New York City where he recently transitioned to the faculty of the new Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine at Seton Hall as a clinician, educator and researcher.

Ara J. Feinstein is an Arizona native and graduated summa cum laude from the University of Arizona, Tucson. He received his MD from Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, and trained in General Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital. He completed an NIH-sponsored research fellowship and received a Masters in Public Health from the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida. His clinical fellowship in Trauma and Critical Care was at Ryder Trauma Center in Miami.

He is currently an Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Arizona College of MedicinePhoenix and serves as a Physician Executive, overseeing Specialty Care for Banner Medical Group.