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Neck Trauma

Jan 04, 202250 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Episode description

This episode explores blunt and penetrating neck trauma with special guest Ben Finlay.
We discuss:
Blunt cerebrovascular injury including:
- the grading system
- Denver screening criteria
- diagnosis
- management
Penetraing neck trauma
- zones of the neck
- hard and soft signs of vascular and aerodigestive tract injuries
- approaches to management including the 'zonal approach' and 'no-zone' approach
- exposures of zone I, II and II injuries
- repair of carotid and aerodigestive tract injuries
- the dreaded exposure of subclavian injuries

Links:
Kenji Inaba's talk on Subclavian Artery Injuries for the Arizona Trauma Association: https://arizonatrauma.org/subclavian-injuries/
'DSTC' is the Definitive Surgical Trauma Care course which is fantastic and we highly recommend doing if possible! https://dstc.com.au/
And the Top Knife chapter on neck trauma we mentioned is a book entitled 'Top Knife: the Art and Craft of Trauma Surgery' by Hirshberg and Mattox. Another great trauma resource.

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