The single most important lesson we hope you will derive from this
book is to always keep it simple because, in trauma surgery, the simple
stuff works.
This book will help you take a badly wounded patient to the operating
room, organize yourself and your team, do battle with some vicious
injuries and come out with the best possible result. It is a practical
guide to operative trauma surgery for residents and registrars, for
general surgeons with an interest in trauma, and for isolated surgeons
operating on wounded patients in military, rural or humanitarian
settings. A surgical atlas may show you what to do with your hands but
not how to think, plan and improvise. Here you will find practical
advice on how to use your head as well as your hands when operating on a
massively bleeding trauma patient. The first part of this book presents
some general principles of trauma surgery. The second part is about
trauma surgery as a contact sport. Here we show you how to deal with
specific injuries to the abdomen, chest, neck and peripheral vessels.