- Is a “how-to manual” on thoracic emergencies for acute care surgeons
- Focuses on the diagnosis and management (operative and non-operative) of thoracic injuries and disease
- Highlights limited-resource environments and pediatrics
This volume is a “how-to guide” to treating thoracic trauma and emergencies for acute care surgeons. It highlights the diagnosis and management of thoracic disease and injuries, and each chapter includes algorithms that lead readers through the process of identifying and treating many common and some uncommon thoracic pathologies.
The international team of authors provides readers with a unique and diverse approach to the operative and non-operative challenges encountered by ACS surgeons. The large number of figures offers readers insights into what they can expect to see when caring for these patients. The editors understand that the management of adults and children differ and have included a specific chapter on pediatrics. Given the broad audience and diverse settings in which the text can be used, the authors also provide details of care in limited-resource environments.
The volume is a valuable tool for professionals interested in thoracic surgery and acute care surgery.
Table of ContentsLow Resource Environments
Section 1. Acute Surgery Thoracic Emergencies- Esophageal Rupture
- Incarcerated Hiatal Hernia
- Pulmonary Embolism
- Empyema and Effusions
- Pericarditis and Effusions
- Necrotizing Lung Infections
- Lung Mass
- Chylothorax
Section 2. Trauma- Rib Fractures/Chest Wall
- Pneumothorax and Hemothorax
- Pulmonary Contusions and ARDS
- Tracheal and Bronchial Injury
- Lung Injury
- Cardiac Injury
- Aortic Injury
- Thoracic Vascular Trauma
- Diaphragm
Section 3. Special Considerations- Acute Care Pediatric Thoracic Surgical Conditions
- Surgical Consideration of Bacteria, Fungi and Parasites
- Travel and Transport