TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY SURGERY. ORGANIZATION AND SURGEONS’EXPERIENCE

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G. Tugnoli
M. Casali
S. Villani
A. Biscardi
F. Baldoni

Abstract

Background: To evaluate if combining operative treatment of patients with trauma and general surgey emergencies offers a good operative experience and can be a model for a Trauma Center organization, we compare our surgical experience with that of our generale surgeons.


Methods: We reviewed records to determine number of operation, need of intensive care unit care for patients treated, the after hours practice by the trauma and emergency surgeons and general surgeons over a 1-year period at Ospedale Maggiore of Bologna.


Results: Emergency and trauma surgeons performed more operations per surgeons (133,7Vs102,6) and managed more patients in intensive care unit than general surgeons. 51,8% of emergency and trauma operations were after hours.


Conclusion: The care of trauma and amergency patients resulted in a breadth and scope of practice for trauma and emergency surgeons compared well with that of general surgeons but in a worse lifestyle.

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Tugnoli, G., et al. “TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY SURGERY. ORGANIZATION AND SURGEONS’EXPERIENCE”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 75, no. 4, July 2004, pp. 407-14, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/95.
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