Left subclavian artery TRAUMA
Is never easy!
But, that's what we train for as TRAUMA Surgeons*
For proximal control
my dear Trauma Surgeon dislocate sternoclav joint or cut clavicle
If it takes you time sternotomy is always welcome
*MDT =Multiple Disputing Timid
Doctors
In these days of being hospitalized, I have experienced how important good health care is, accessible to all. This precious benefit must not be lost which needs everyone's contribution.
@William_ArnoldC@ChaseSurgical Jacob Benigne Winslow (actually Mansen, but took the name of the village where his grandfather lived) - 18th century Danish physician and anatomist with profound impact on understanding of spine and birth defects. Also spread fear of being buried alive…
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What’s your preferred med for TBI-related agitation? Presuming you have done the non pharmaceutical maneuvers, treated pain/ seizures/ etc and ruled out other organic causes. Antidepressants? Beta blockade? Alpha 2 agonist? Antipsychotics? Antiepileptics? Please no benzos…
CRRT-induced ketosis is in the DKA chapter of the Handbook of Critical Care Nephrology
You won't find this in most ICU handbooks but this one is written specifically for the nephrologist rounding and attending in the ICU.
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