Episode 49 - TRAUMA with Dr. Ken Mattox: Part II
Description
In the second episode of a two-part series, Dr. Mattox shares his insights and thoughts on hot research topics in trauma in need of investigation. Additionally, he helps us to envision what acute trauma management may look like in the future, while also sharing with us how his book (and one of my ALL-TIME fave surgery books!), Top Knife, came into being. From lessons learned to lessons in need of learning, Dr. Mattox has all of the bases (and basics) covered.
Time Stamps
0:00 Introduction
00:12 "The resuscitation is the incision."
00:44 Welcome & Announcements/Call to Action
02:24 Whole blood is good but.....what should our endpoint of resuscitation be?
03:05 Drones in the prehospital setting
08:03 Reimagining the ER
08:57 General Surgery training: Then & now
10:00 Top Knife, Trauma, Rich’s Vascular Trauma
11:33 How Top Knife came into being – Saturday mornings, coffee, Mary Allen & a tape recorder
16:57 To operate or not operate?
22:11 Mattox Vegas TCCACS
26:11 Final thoughts: ”There’s always a better way."
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