ID | 115370 |
Title Alternative | A case of severe traumatic injury with emergency laparotomy in an emergency department
重傷外傷の認識が遅れ救急外来で緊急開腹術を行った1例
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Author |
Yamamoto, Masahiro
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Nakano, Yuki
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Kawashita, Yoichiro
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Arase, Miharu
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Yuasa, Shino
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Ota, Shogo
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Yamada, Ryo
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Fujiki, Kazuya
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Inui, Tomohiro
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Obara, Fumie
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Sumitomo, Hiroyuki
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Mori, Hayato
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Shikata, Yuko
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Chikakiyo, Motoya
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Omura, Takeshi
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Hirose, Toshiyuki
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Kuratate, Shinnji
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Yagi, Toshiyuki
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
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Keywords | severe traumatic injury
preventable trauma deaths(PTD)
teamwork
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Content Type |
Journal Article
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Description | An81-year-old man fell down and bruised his left abdomen.
After a while the back pain got worse, and he admitted to the Emergency Department. At hospitals admission, several signs of shock were observed, and contrast-enhanced CT revealed a splenic injury. However, it took an hour and a half to diagnose and convene the trauma team because of the lack of information shared among medical staffs and the delay of the recognition as a severe traumatic injury. Since there was no available operation room at the time, nor there wasn’t time to transfer to another hospital, he was forced to undergo emergency open splenectomy at the Emergency Department. That decision saved his life as a result. In 2002, it revealed that the deaths of about 40% of expired trauma patients who arrived at emergency centers were probably preventable. Since then, much progress has been made in establishing and generalizing the trauma care and evaluation guidelines. Our hospital is also making progress in organizing a trauma team and the massive transfusion protocol. However, even if they are well maintained, we won’t be able to decrease the number of preventable trauma deaths(PTD)unless we diagnose it. Improving clinical management as well as making efforts on teamwork, leads to a rapid definitive care in trauma patients. |
Journal Title |
Shikoku Acta Medica
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ISSN | 00373699
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NCID | AN00102041
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Publisher | 徳島医学会
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Volume | 76
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Issue | 3-4
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Start Page | 191
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End Page | 196
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Sort Key | 191
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Published Date | 2020-08-25
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Medical Sciences
University Hospital
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