Should we extubate patients with an open abdomen?
I am not sure where I picked it up, but I have always considered an open abdomen as a contraindication
I am not sure where I picked it up, but I have always considered an open abdomen as a contraindication
I get excited by trauma. There is a lot to get excited about. It should be the leading health concern
All this talk about prehospital plasma is engaging. A lot of time and effort has been put into studying and
I can still remember as a fellow at R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, how I was trained to give
Our Society has pulled off what I have always wanted. We have managed to have two intellectually satisfying editorials on
I am sure many of you have used TEE in the setting of trauma. I myself, frequently, get called to
There is a lot of study and controversy around the early administration of plasma in the trauma setting. Equally controversial
No, there is no Mjolnir. No, it doesn’t have anything to do with Marvel. THOR stands for Traumatic Hemostasis and Oxygenation
Now that all they hype from the CRASH-2 study which was published in 2010 has died down and all of