Contributors
Preface
BASIC MANAGEMENT SKILLS
Chapter I
Airway Management
David S. Mulder
Chapter 2
Intravenous Access and Emergency Thoracotomy .
David C. Borgstrom
Chapter 3
Diagnostic Procedures Used to Establish Priorities
Jennifer McNeil, Grace S. Ro@ycki, Erwin R. Thal
Chapter 4
General Surgical Principles: Wound Management
and Closure
R Craig Hobar, RodJ. Rohnch
ABDOMEN
Chapter 5
Stomach and Distal Esophagus
Joseph R Minei
Chapter 6
Duodenum
Anna M. Ledger-wood
Chapter 7
Pancreas
Gregory]. Jurkovich
Chapter 8
Small Intestine
Anna M. Ledger-wood
Chapter 9
Colon and Rectal Injuries
Ronald V. Maier
Chapter 10
Parenchymal Liver Injuries
Robert C. Lim, Jr.
Chapter 11
Perihepatic Venous Injuries
H. Leon Pachter
Chapter 12
Gallbladder and Biliary Tract
David B. Hoyt, William J. Mileski
Chapter 13
Spleen ........
Steven R. Shackford
Chapter 14
Abdominal Wall
John Hunt
HEAD AND NECK
Chapter 15
Cranial Neurotrauma
Lawrence H. Pitts
Chapter 16
Scalp and Face Trauma
Martin C. Robson, James M. Shau\ Lawrence H. Pitts
Chapter 17
Cervical Esophagus
Rodney M. Durham
Chapter 18
Tracheal Injury
R. Bernard Rochon
Chapter 19
Vascular Injuries of the Neck
Malcolm 0. Perry
Chapter 20
Thoracic Inlet Injuries
Donald D. Trunkey
VASCULAR
Chapter 21
Abdominal Aorta
R. James Valentine
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Contents
Chapter 22
Injuries to the Inferior Vena Cava
Malcolm 0. Perry
Chapter 23
Mesenteric Vascular Trauma
John D. Martin
Chapter 24
Upper Extremity Vascular Injuries
James W Holcroft
Chapter 25
Lower Extremity Vascular Injuries
Eric R, Frykberg
Chapter 26
The Nonoperative Management of
Cervical Vascular Injuries
SalvatoreJ, A. Sclafani
Index