Specialists from around the world have contributed to this unique
textbook on the surgical skills essential for the urgent treatment of
craniofacial injuries caused by war and terrorist incidents. It explores
a wide range of considerations including how to work with limited
resources and logistical problems, preparation for terror attacks,
preservation of sight and cosmetic appearance, and also features a
simulation training module proven to be academically successful and
economical to run. The content is ideal for all nonspecialist clinicians
and students of medicine, dentistry and nursing, and also for teaching
programmes involving the psychopathology of trauma.