Primary Surgery Vol.2 – Trauma
Primary Surgery Vol.2 – Trauma
:
The abdomen
66 The abdomen
66.1 The general method for an abdominal injury
GENERAL METHOD FOR ABDOMINAL INJURIES
66.2 Penetrating abdominal injuries
PENETRATING ABDOMINAL INJURIES
66.3 Laparotomy for abdominal injuries
66.4 Rupture of the abdominal wall (evisceration of the gut)
66.5 Rupture of the diaphragm
66.6 Injuries of the spleen
RUPTURED SPLEEN
66.7 Liver injuries
RUPTURED LIVER
66.8 Stomach injuries
66.9 Small gut injuries
SMALL GUT INJURIES
66.10 Injuries to the mesentery
TEARS AND HAEMATOMAS OF THE MESENTERY
66.11 Large gut injuries
66.12 Injuries of the caecum
CAECOSTOMY
66.13 Injuries of the right colon from the caecum to the hepatic flexure
INJURIES OF THE RIGHT COLON BEYOND THE CAECUM
66.14 Injuries from the hepatic flexure to the rectum
INJURIES OF THE TRANSVERSE, DESCENDING, AND SIGMOID COLON
66.15 Injuries of the rectum
INJURIES OF THE RECTUM
66.16 Duodenal injuries
INJURIES OF THE DUODENUM
66.17 Pancreatic injuries
THE PANCREAS
66.18 Injuries of the gall bladder
66.19 Other difficulties with abdominal injuries
DIFFICULTIES WITH AN ABDOMINAL INJURY
Primary Surgery Vol.2 – Trauma