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Trauma surgery
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Trauma surgery is asurgicalspecialtyinvolved in the invasive treatment of physical
injuries, typically in an emergency setting. Trauma surgeons generally completeresidency
training in general surgery and often fellowship training in trauma or surgicalcritical care.
The trauma surgeon is responsible for the initial resuscitation and stabilization of the patient,
as well as ongoing evaluation and management. The attending trauma surgeon also leads the
trauma team, which typically includes nurses and support staff as well as resident physicians
in teaching hospitals.
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1 Training 2 Responsibilities 3 General Surgery 4 External links
[edit] Training
In theUnited States(U.S.), the majority[citation needed]
of trauma surgeons practice in larger
centers and complete a 1-2 year fellowship in surgical critical care. This allows them to sit for
theAmerican Board of Surgery(ABS) certifying examination in Surgical Critical Care. This
is generally considered the board certification for "trauma surgery".
In Europe training programs usually take place under supervision of the national surgical
boards, who also certify for subspecialism as trauma surgery. There is also an officialEuropean trauma surgical exam.
Training for trauma surgeons is sometimes difficult to obtain. In theUnited Kingdom, the
Royal College of Surgeons of Englandis responsible for training consultants via the
Definitive Surgical Trauma Skillscourse (DSTS). It remains the only course of its kind in the
United Kingdom. Originally designed to teach the military, the course now trains both
military as well as civilian surgeons.
[edit] Responsibilities
The broad scope of their surgical critical care training enables the trauma surgeon to address
most injuries to the neck, chest, abdomen, and extremities. In large parts of Europe trauma
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surgeons treat most of the musculoskeletal trauma. Whereas injuries to the central nervous
system are generally treated byneurosurgeons. In the US and Britain skeletal injuries are
treated by trauma orthopedic surgeons. Facial injuries are often treated bymaxillofacial
surgeons. There is significant variation across hospitals in the degree to which other
specialists, such ascardiothoracic surgeons,plastic surgeons,vascular surgeons, and
interventional radiologistsare involved in treating trauma patients.
Trauma surgeons must be familiar with a large variety of general surgical,thoracic, and
vascularprocedures and must be able to make complex decisions, often with little time and
incomplete information. Proficiency in all aspects ofintensive care medicine/critical care is
required. Hours are irregular and there is a considerable amount of night, weekend, and
holiday work. Salaries for trauma surgeons are comparable to that of general surgeons.
Most patients presenting to trauma centers have multiple injuries involving different organ
systems, and so the care of such patients often requires a significant number of diagnostic
studies and operative procedures. The trauma surgeon is responsible for prioritizing such
procedures and for designing the overall treatment plan. This process starts as soon as thepatient arrives in the emergency department and continues to the operating room, intensive
care unit, and hospital floor. In most settings, patients are evaluated according to a set of
predetermined protocols (triage) designed to detect and treat life-threatening conditions as
soon as possible. After such conditions have been addressed (or ruled out), non-life-
threatening injuries are addressed.
[edit] General Surgery
Over the last few decades, a large number of advances in trauma and critical care have led to
an increasing frequency of non-operative care for injuries to the neck, chest, and abdomen.Most injuries requiring operative treatment are musculoskeletal. For this reason, part of US
trauma surgeons devote at least some of their practice togeneral surgery. In most American
university hospitals and medical centers, a significant portion of the emergency general
surgery calls are taken by trauma surgeons. The field combining trauma surgery and
emergency general surgery is often called acute care surgery.
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