Principles of Trauma Symphony of Surgery
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Principles of Trauma
Symphony of SurgeryDr. Hassan BukhariDepart of Surgery
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ObjectivesBy the end of this discussion, the doctors will be able to*:
Recognize the impaction of traumaUnderstand the trimodal death distributionunderstand the general principles of Primary and Secondary Survey and managementEstablish the ability to recognize the critical scenarios in trauma patients
*ATLS-Student Course
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ContentsMCQ / Scenarios – based lecture
Why trauma is important?
What is the Trimodal death distribution and the golden hours?
Mechanisms of Injury
Primary Survey
Secondary Survey
References
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Why Trauma is Important?
Around 5 million deaths worldwide
Motor vehicle crash (MVC)1 million deaths annuallyThe leading cause of death between the age of 1 and 44 in developing countryAlmost 5000 deaths in KSA in one year (1429)*
1 death every one and half hour!!!
*www.saher.gov.sa
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Trimodal death phasesImmediate death ( --- )
Brain, spine, CV
Early death ( --- )Brain bleed, rupture organ
Late death ( --- )Infection, organ failure
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Mechanisms of InjuryBlunt Trauma
MVCFallPHBC
Penetrating TraumaStabbingGunshot
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MCQ #120 year old male pt, involved in MVC, came to ER unconscious and low blood pressure with bleeding wound in the leg. What is the most important initial step?
1. Control airway2. Control blood pressure3. Control bleeding wound4. Order chest x-ray
✓
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Initial assessment and management
Prehospital PhaseParamedics
Hospital PhaseTriagePrimary Survey + Resuscitation
Adjuncts to primary survey
Secondary SurveyAdjuncts to secondary survey
Definitive treatment
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Primary Survey
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Primary Survey Airway control with cervical spine Alignment
Quickest way to assess airway?Types of airways?
A
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Primary SurveyBreathing
Look, feel and listenPulse oximetry
B
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Primary Survey Circulation + Control the bleeding wound
Pulse, BP, bleeding woundHemorrhagic shock
C
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Primary SurveyDisability
GCSPupilsLateralization
Glascow coma scale (GCS): 15
Eye: 4Verbal: 5Motor: 6
Most important predictor of outcomeD
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Primary SurveyExposure
Avoid hypothermia
E
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MCQ #238 YO Female was hit by a car when crossing the street. She is screaming of pain in her leg. Her HR 98, BP 90/50, good breath sound bilateral, deformed left leg. What is the most appropriate intervention:
1 – Intubate
2 – Insert chest tube
3 – Establish intravenous access and give fluid
4 – Send her home because she is not nice with you
✓
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ResuscitationFor each step in Primary survey, you should fix it before you move to the next step
Airway – intubate or not
Breathing – give O2 , insert chest tube
Circulation – give fluid, stop the bleeding
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Adjunct to Primary Survey
ECG
Foley catheter + NGT
Blood tests
X-rays
FAST (focused assessment with sonography for trauma)
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MCQ # 348 YO Male, fell down a 5 meter ladder. He is talking to you, C/O difficulty in breathing. HR 88, BP 110/90, O2 Sat 92 and he has no breath sound in the right chest. What would be the appropriate initial assessment and management?
1- Breathing, airway, circulation
2-Airway, circulation, breathing
3-Circulation, breathing, airway
4-Insert chest tube immediately after checking the airway✓
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Secondary SurveyHistory (AMPLE)
A – AllergiesM – MedicationsP – Past Medical / PregnancyL – Last mealE – Event / Environment
Physical examinationHead – to - Toe
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MCQ # 479 YO female. She slipped then fell down the stairs. She is talking to you, comfortable, HR 60, BP 110/70, O2 sat 95. the rest of primary survey is within normal. She told you that she has HTN. What part of AMPLE is very important in this particular patient:
1- Allergy
2- Medication
3- Past Surgical history
4-Pregnancy
✓
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Adjuncts to Secondary Survey
Additional X-ray
CT scan
Definitive U/S
Diagnostic peritoneal lavage (DPL)
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Definitive TreatmentTransfer to Trauma center when needed
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MCQ # 533 YO male was stabbed to left abdomen. Is very drowsy and pale. C/O sever, generalized abdominal pain. You are the only family doctor in a small rural hospital in Al-Hafof. What would be the appropriate management?
1- Rapid assessment followed by admission
2- Rapid assessment then take him to the OR
3- Refuse to see him and transfer him immediately
4- Rapid assessment and initiate the transfer simultaneously ✓
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Any Questions
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MCQ # 6A 23 YO man has a stab wound just below the left nipple. He is alert and breathing normally. HR 94, BP 111/73. His Chest x-ray is normal. All of the following is correct EXCEPT
1- Repeat CXR in 4-6 hrs
2- FAST (Focused assessment with sonography for trauma)
3- Chest CT scan
4- DPL (diagnostic peritoneal lavage) ✓
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In SummaryImportance of trauma
Trimodal death distribution
Mechanisms of trauma
ABCDE of Trauma + ResuscitationAdjuncts
Components of secondary surveyAdjuncts
When to transfer
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ReferencesAmerican College of Surgeons. Advance Trauma Life Support for Doctors (ATLS), Student Course Manual, 8th edition 2008.
www.saher.gov.sa
American College of Surgeons. Surgical Education and Self-Assessment Program (SESAP) 13