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Torso and pelvic injuries are major contributors to early trauma mortality. This episode explores blunt and penetrating injuries to the chest, abdomen, and pelvis, focusing on haemorrhage recognition and control.
We discuss mechanisms of injury, clinical signs of internal bleeding, the role of FAST scanning and CT, and the principles of damage control surgery. The episode also addresses pelvic stabilisation and the coordination required between surgery, radiology, and critical care.
This chapter teaches listeners to think anatomically and physiologically — anticipating injury patterns rather than reacting too late.
By From the Medlock Holmes desk — where clinical questions are taken seriously.Torso and pelvic injuries are major contributors to early trauma mortality. This episode explores blunt and penetrating injuries to the chest, abdomen, and pelvis, focusing on haemorrhage recognition and control.
We discuss mechanisms of injury, clinical signs of internal bleeding, the role of FAST scanning and CT, and the principles of damage control surgery. The episode also addresses pelvic stabilisation and the coordination required between surgery, radiology, and critical care.
This chapter teaches listeners to think anatomically and physiologically — anticipating injury patterns rather than reacting too late.