A Balloon’s Journey Over The Red Falls
The use of REBOA in exsanguinating trauma patients is recognized as a life-saving procedure. However, it is not exempt from possible complications. In this post, you can learn everything you need to know about its use.
The Tricky Question List
If the management of traumatic splenic injury is quite straightforward, the follow-up of those managed conservatively is tricky. In the literature, there are no clear indications on this topic, although it involves more and more a high percentage of patients. In this post, we will try to make things a little bit clearer.
Treating Cupid’s Wounds
Penetrating abdominal injuries are fearsome events, and they include various and extremely different features. Knowing how to manage them correctly is mandatory.
The Time of my Life
Trauma is the leading cause of death in the young population, and this is particularly true for low- and middle-income countries. In this post we are going to talk about the distribution of trauma deaths over time, and how this distribution changed over the years ad why...
Saving Private Spleen – Part 2
Indications to splenic angioembolization, how to set up the follow-up after non-operative management for splenic trauma... Here you can find all the answers to your questions...