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Abdominal Trauma - solid organ and retroperitoneal

Jan 10, 20221 hr 1 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Episode description

This week's episode welcomes back Ben Finlay to help present abdominal trauma.

We go through:
- trauma laparotomy
- liver trauma
- splenic trauma
- pancreatic trauma
- renal trauma
- and retroperitoneal haematomas and what to do with them!
Special mentions include how to do right and left medial visceral rotations, and some operative decision making that will be super high yield for the exam.

The ANZAST (Australian and New Zealand Association for the Surgery of Trauma) has some great recordings from their grand rounds available on trauma topics which we found useful for study: https://anzast.org/anzast-trauma-grand-rounds/

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