David Feliciano, MD, J. Stanley Battersby Professor of Surgery and Chief of General Surgery, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis presented on Vascular Injury/Pancreatic Trauma
Glendale, CA / myprgenie.com / ACCESSWIRE / April 27, 2014 / Audio-Digest Foundation Announces the Release of General Practice Volume 61, Issue 05: Vascular Injury/ Pancreatic Trauma.
The goal of this program is to improve the surgical management of vascular and pancreatic injuries. After hearing and assimilating this program, the clinician will be better able to:
1. Assess and prepare patients who need treatment for peripheral vascular injuries.
2. Compare and contrast use of saphenous vein vs polytetrafluoroethylene grafts in patients with vascular injuries.
3. Explain the indications and techniques associated with temporary shunts and extra-anatomic bypass.
4. Determine whether patients with pancreatic trauma require operative vs nonoperative management.
5. Select appropriate repair options for patients with pancreatic injury due to trauma.
The original programs were presented byDavid Feliciano, MD,J. Stanley Battersby Professor of Surgery and Chief of General Surgery, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis.
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