Solid Organ Injury Rapid Fire Session: Update Course 2015

Space: StayCurrentMD Published: 2019-01-11

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0:00
Introduction to Organ Injuries
The speaker introduces a case of a 15-year-old with a grade 5 spleen injury from a baseball collision, discussing the importance of hemodynamic stability in trauma management and the implications for treatment protocols.
1:27
CT Scan Analysis
A detailed analysis of the CT scan reveals a complete crush injury of the spleen and blood around the liver, prompting discussion on the importance of imaging in assessing organ injuries.
2:54
Management Strategies
The speaker emphasizes the shift towards managing trauma patients based on hemodynamic stability rather than solely on imaging results, highlighting recent trends in trauma care.
4:21
Early Discharge Protocols
Discussion on the implementation of early discharge protocols for hemodynamically stable patients, with a focus on reducing hospital stay durations and improving patient outcomes.
5:49
Post-Discharge Considerations
Exploration of guidelines for post-discharge care, including activity restrictions and follow-up protocols for pediatric patients recovering from organ injuries.
7:16
The Future of Trauma Management
Speculation on future trends in trauma management, including the potential for more aggressive rehabilitation and return-to-activity protocols as practices evolve.
8:43
Discussion on Pseudoaneurysms
A panel discussion on the management of pseudoaneurysms in pediatric patients, including the role of interventional radiology and the importance of monitoring.
10:11
Conclusion and Future Directions
The session concludes with reflections on the evolving landscape of trauma care and the need for ongoing research and adaptation of clinical guidelines.

Topic overview

During the 3rd Annual Stay Current in Pediatric Surgery Update Course in 2015,Dr. Kenneth Azarow, Surgeon-in-Chief for Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, presents on solid organ injury protocol treatment based on hemodynamic stability, and pseudo-aneurysms.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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