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HOSTILE  ENVIRONMENT SURGERY - Pete Mathew, David Nott

HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT SURGERY

Notes for Humanitarian Surgeons on the Acute Surgical Management of Penetrating Wounds Caused by Weapons of War

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Loseblattwerk
198 Seiten
2024
Swan & Horn (Verlag)
978-1-909675-37-7 (ISBN)
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A surgical decision-making tool for surgeons dealing with casualties with high-energy war wounds. Pete Mathew and David Nott (War Doctor) share over 50 years' experience of specialist surgery and war-surgeon training. WARNING: Contains explicit images of injured casualties
THIS A4 RING BINDER is the perfect tool for the humanitarian surgeon's side. 

The Authors combine their vast surgical experience (spanning general, cardiothoracic, vascular, orthopaedic, maxillofacial, plastic surgery and neurosurgery) to create a practical and unique decision-making tool for acute casualties with war wounds - from gaining access to 'vital' structures and initial surgical actions, to wound closure, burns management and bone holding - with the primary aim of optimising the stabilisation of casualties, preventing infections and maximising future functionality. The book contains hundreds of authentic clinical photographs taken by the Authors in the field, plus numerous surgeon-drawn diagrams designed to clarify and align perfectly with the text. 

THE FIVE MAIN SECTIONS in the book (see images) have colour-coded side tabs to aid navigability, with most topics covered on double-pages spreads that can be laid flat so that all relevant information is clearly visible at a glance. There is also a full Index, compiled by one of the Authors. 

NOTE THAT the content aligns with the hands-on surgical training courses delivered by the Authors (e.g. by the David Nott Foundation), and the loose-leaf format allows easy updating of information in the future. 

WRITTEN IN 'plain' English, this edition is designed for international use, but TRANSLATIONS into Arabic and Ukrainian are currently in development. 

A supplement containing CASE STUDIES is also being developed to complement the main text.

WARNING: THIS BOOK CONTAINS EXPLICIT IMAGES OF CASUALTIES WITH WAR WOUNDS

DAVID NOTT OBE, FRCS, MD, DSc, DMCC, RAAF Author of a best-selling memoir War Doctor: Surgery on the Front Line (Picador, 2019) David is a Consultant General and Vascular Surgeon, and Professor of Humanitarian Surgery at Imperial College in London. For the past thirty years he has worked in conflict areas as a military and humanitarian surgeon with the Royal Air Force (RAF), Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). In 2015 he co-founded the David Nott Foundation, which promotes the teaching of surgical skills to local doctors working in areas affected by conflict and natural disasters. He also founded the Hostile Environment Surgical Training (HEST) course..   PETE MATHEW FRCS(ENG), FRCS(SN), DTM&H(TropMed), RAAF Pete was a Consultant Neurosurgeon in Adelaide in Australia and Dundee in Scotland before taking the Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (DTM&H) in 1999. He trained as a trauma surgeon in South Africa and subsequently embarked on a career working in conflict areas - first as a military surgeon in the Royal Air Force (RAF), for ten years, then as a humanitarian surgeon with Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). His humanitarian work continues, and between his missions he teaches anatomy at Dundee University. Before the Covid-19 pandemic he regularly worked for part of the year in Alice Springs Hospital in Australia.

OVERALL CONTENTS PAGE 


Foreword by By Professor Dame Sue Black 
Aims and structure of the book 
The role of the surgeon
Abbreviations and acronyms 

SECTION I: Access to 'vital structures'


Neck and torso
Upper limbs
Lower limbs
The head 

SECTION II: Initial actions


Maintenance of the airway
Control of haemorrhage
Control of contamination 'from within'
Control of contamination 'from without'
Control of intracranial pressure

SECTION  III: Decision-making


Casualties who are exsanguinating
Casualties who have exsanguinated
Casualties with ongoing major haemorrhage
Casualties who are haemodynamically stable


SECTION  IV: Closing the wound


Definitive closure of a temporarily closed laparotomy incision
Basic soft tissue closure
Holding the bone
Tendon and nerve repair
Soft-tissue closure with flaps
Overview of limb wounds 

Section V: Appendices



Securing an intercostal drain
Creating a feeding jejunostomy
Management of burns
Holding fractures of the limbs
Management of postpartum haemorrhage

Suggested reading

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT SURGERY ; 1
Illustrationen Pete Mathew
Mitarbeit Chef-Herausgeber: Maria Carter
Vorwort Sue Black
Zusatzinfo 250 colour illustrations
Verlagsort Cove
Sprache englisch
Maße 246 x 310 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Notfallmedizin
ISBN-10 1-909675-37-7 / 1909675377
ISBN-13 978-1-909675-37-7 / 9781909675377
Zustand Neuware
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