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Karl Payne discusses case 8 from the soft tissue section - outlining the assessment and management of paediatric lacerations.
In the first podcast of the soft tissue section Karl Payne discusses case 7 - defining a laceration and a wound and then focusing on underlying structures in the face that are at risk with facial injuries.
In the final midface trauma case, Alex Goodson discusses case 6, highlighting potentially life saving options that are available to you in the emergency department to arrest haemorrhage from facial trauma.
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Alex Goodson talks through case 5 from the midface trauma section - outlining worrying eye signs that may point to a retrobulbar haemorrhage and how to manage this emergency.
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In this latest podcast Arpan Tahim discusses case 4 from the Midface trauma section - describing a stepwise approach to interpreting facial bones X-rays and how to manage these patients.
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To finish off the mandible trauma section, Karl Payne discusses case 3 - remembering that trauma patients can have associated head injuries and also how to achieve temporary fracture stabilisation.
Following the success of podcast 1, Karl Payne discusses case 2 from the mandible trauma section - highlighting the multiple options for treating condylar fractures.
In our first podcast, Karl Payne discusses case 1 from the mandible trauma section - outlining the initial assessment and anatomy of mandible fractures.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.