Abdominal Compartment Syndrome: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Pitfalls by Eugenia Lee, MD The 2021 USC Trauma Surgery Course Learn more and purchase at Enjoy up-to-date presentations of over 60 leading-edge trauma, critical care, and acute care surgery topics from award-winning educators. Earn up to 15.5 CME credits. Topics Include: ✓ Prehospital Management of Non-Compressible Bleeding ✓ Military-Civilian Partnerships: Pursuing Zero Preventable Deaths! ✓ Abdominal Compartment Syndrome: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Pitfalls ✓ Toxic Megacolon: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges ✓ Is ICP Monitoring in Head Trauma the Standard of Care? ✓ Systemic & Local Hemostatic Agents: Prehospital, ED and Operating Room ✓ Thoracostomy Tube Insertion: Tips, Pitfalls and Catastrophies ✓ Rescue Ventilation in the ICU ✓ Anesthesia for the Severe Trauma Patient: Tips and Pitfalls ✓ Cricothyroidotomy: Tips, Pitfalls, Catastrophes and Controversies ✓ Double Hit: The Burn Patient with Associated Trauma ✓ The Mangled Extremity: What to Do, Who Should Do It, and When? ✓ The Septic Abdomen: Negative Pressure Therapy, Instillation Therapy or Laparotomy on Demand? ✓ Enteroatmospheric Fistulas: The Local Control Nightmare! And Many More! CHECK OUT OUR OTHER COURSES: EM Boot Camp: EM Boot Camp Pharmacology Workshop: Advanced EM Boot Camp: EM & Acute Care: National EM Board Review: High Risk Emergency Medicine: The Heart Course: The Cadaver-Based Suturing Self-Study Course: EM:Prep LLSA Review: National Family Medicine Board Review: EMCert Module Mastery: USC Trauma Course: American Board of Osteopathic Medicine Courses: ACOEP Scientific Assembly: The 2 View Podcast: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Podcasts: Subscribe On Spotify: CME Anytime – Emergency Medicine Podcast: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: Subscribe on Google Podcasts: Subscribe On Spotify: #trauma #usc #surgery
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