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Trauma ICU Rounds

Episode 49 - TRAUMA with Dr. Ken Mattox: Part II

Trauma ICU Rounds

Dr. Dennis Kim

Emergency General Surgery, Critical Care, Foam, Intensive Care, Education, Health & Fitness, Science, Life Sciences, Acute Care Surgery, Trauma Surgery, Medicine, Medical Education

4.8663 Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

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...

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0:00.0

From the classroom to the emergency room, OR and beyond.

0:05.7

You're joining trauma ICU rounds with your host, Dr. Dennis Kim.

0:12.1

The resuscitation is the incision.

0:15.3

The resuscitation is the control of the bleeding.

0:19.1

And literally, a major aortic and Kava and portal vein and

0:24.2

iliac artery and vein injury in the belly can be controlled with your hand in 15 seconds, literally.

0:31.0

And so going directly from the ambulance wheels, the drones, blade stopping to going to the operating room could be achieved

0:42.2

in less than 60 seconds. That's Dr. Ken Maddox, the one and only, who shares his thoughts,

0:48.1

experiences as well as wisdom regarding the past, present, and future of trauma surgery.

0:54.6

And as we head into part two of a two-part series, please be sure to support the show.

0:58.9

You can visit us at Apple Podcasts.

1:00.9

Make sure to leave us a five-star rating as well as a kind comment and be sure to share the podcast with your friends and colleagues.

1:07.4

Also, don't forget to register for the trauma critical care and acute care

1:10.8

surgery 2020 conference at Caesar's Palace. That is happening March 28th to 30th. If you're

1:17.1

going to attend one scientific surgical meeting this year, make sure this one is it. Yours truly

1:22.8

will be there with a number of fantastic world-class trauma and acute care surgeons.

1:28.3

This is an event not to be missed.

1:31.3

And now back to Dr. Maddox.

1:33.9

One of the things that struck me about your talk a couple weeks ago was future research

1:38.6

endeavors.

1:39.4

And you just talked about backing off of the vasopressors and having lower targets for critically injured patients.

1:46.6

Any other thoughts or ideas for our young investigators and researchers out there in terms of

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