Front Line Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care

Damage Control Surgery

The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Season 1 Episode 4

In this episode of Front Line Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care, hosts Drs. Joshua Dilday and Matt Eckert engage with Col (ret) Jeremy Cannon, MD to explore the critical aspects of damage control surgery in military trauma care. The conversation delves into operational challenges faced by trauma surgeons in combat settings, the principles of damage control surgery, and the importance of adapting civilian practices to austere environments. Dr. Cannon shares innovative solutions for resource-limited situations, common pitfalls to avoid, and emphasizes the significance of experience and preparation for young surgeons. The episode concludes with practical advice for trauma care in unpredictable scenarios.

Literature Mentioned:
Front Line Surgery: A Practical Approach
Top Knife: The Art and Craft of Trauma Surgery
Emergency War Surgery
Rotondo, et al. “Damage Control”: An Approach for Improved Survival In Exsanguinating Penetrating Abdominal Injury
ACS M Curriculum - Damage Control Surgery
ACS M Curriculum - Emergency Resuscitative Thoracotomy
JTS CPG: Emergency Resuscitative Thoracotomy
JTS CPT: Blunt Abdominal Trauma

Keywords: Damage control surgery, military trauma care, trauma surgery principles, combat casualty care, surgical leadership, resource-limited environments, trauma surgeon training, operational challenges, innovative surgical techniques, trauma care preparation