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Combat Surgery Series: Hemorrhagic Shock and Damage Control Resuscitation with Col Jeremy Cannon

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Listen in as we explore the world of military medicine, focusing on hemorrhagic shock and its relationship with damage control surgery and resuscitation. Joined by Colonel Dr. Jeremy Cannon, we unravel the dangers of time and shock to the human body, the importance of whole-blood resuscitation in combat casualty care, and how to diagnose and respond to severe cases of shock. The discussion also brings to light the ABC score, a helpful tool developed by Brian Cotton and Tim Nunez to distinguish between subtle and severe cases of shock.

In the second part of our discussion, we tackle the vital role of damage control resuscitation in treating hemorrhagic shock. We talk about the performance measures, the one-to-one-to-one ratio for blood products, the importance of calcium and TXA administration, and the benefits of using whole blood. Joined by Dr. Cannon, we also go through the opening sequence of surgery and the process of packing the four quadrants. As we wrap up, we take a look at the resources available for military surgeons and those interested in military medicine, highlighting WarDocs, a platform that showcases the gripping reality of war and medicine. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion!

--------- EPISODE CHAPTERS ---------

(0:00:00) - Military Hemorrhagic Shock and Damage Control Principles

(0:12:40) - The Concept of Damage Control Resuscitation

(0:23:40) - Military Surgeons Curriculum and Resources

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Listen in as we explore the world of military medicine, focusing on hemorrhagic shock and its relationship with damage control surgery and resuscitation. Joined by Colonel Dr. Jeremy Cannon, we unravel the dangers of time and shock to the human body, the importance of whole-blood resuscitation in combat casualty care, and how to diagnose and respond to severe cases of shock. The discussion also brings to light the ABC score, a helpful tool developed by Brian Cotton and Tim Nunez to distinguish between subtle and severe cases of shock.

In the second part of our discussion, we tackle the vital role of damage control resuscitation in treating hemorrhagic shock. We talk about the performance measures, the one-to-one-to-one ratio for blood products, the importance of calcium and TXA administration, and the benefits of using whole blood. Joined by Dr. Cannon, we also go through the opening sequence of surgery and the process of packing the four quadrants. As we wrap up, we take a look at the resources available for military surgeons and those interested in military medicine, highlighting WarDocs, a platform that showcases the gripping reality of war and medicine. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion!

--------- EPISODE CHAPTERS ---------

(0:00:00) - Military Hemorrhagic Shock and Damage Control Principles

(0:12:40) - The Concept of Damage Control Resuscitation

(0:23:40) - Military Surgeons Curriculum and Resources

  continue reading

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