Trauma accounts for 10% of the emergency admissions in veterinary medicine and some of them may require advanced diagnostics and treatment. This patients are usually unstable and will require some degree of intervention before they can be anaesthestised.
In this lecture we will revise lightly the pathophysiology of trauma (physical disruption, local and systemic biochemical responses, and coagulation) and the stabilization. After that we will focus on the anaesthetic management of the three main traumas: thoracic, abdominal and head trauma and will discuss anaesthetic protocols, complications and postoperative care.
Anaesthetic management of thoracic trauma
Anaesthetic management of abdominal trauma
Anaesthetic management of head trauma
- Outline the pathophysiology of trauma and the stabilization of these patients.
- Discuss the anaesthetic management (protocol, complications and postop care) of thoracic trauma patients
- Discuss the anaesthetic management (protocol, complications and postop care) of abdominal trauma patients
- Discuss the anaesthetic management (protocol, complications and postop care) of head trauma patients
Presented at London Vet Show 2022
Please note this session is not RACE-approved but you can still earn a CPD certificate