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Preface; Contents; Editors and Contributors; 1 Damage Control Theory in Treatment of Multiple Injuries; Abstract; 1 Damage Control Theory and Relative Concepts; 1.1 Damage Control Surgery; 1.2 Damage Control Resuscitation; 1.3 Secondary Strike; 1.4 New Golden Hour; 1.5 The Dual Meaning of DCT; 2 Pathophysiological Basis of DCT; 2.1 Metabolic Acidosis; 2.2 Hypothermia; 2.3 Coagulation Disorder; 3 Indications of DCT; 4 Three-Phases Principle of DCT; 4.1 Bleeding and Contamination Control; 4.2 Rewarming and Resuscitation in TICU; 4.3 Definitive Surgery; 5 DCT in Multiple Injury; 5.1 Preparation.

5.2 Primary Estimation of Trauma Injury6 DCT Principle in Multiple Injury; 6.1 Brain Injury; 6.2 Thoracic Injury; 6.3 Abdominal Injury; 6.4 Bone Fracture; 6.5 Vessel; 6.6 Skin and Soft Tissue; 6.7 Resuscitation; References; 2 Open Abdomen Treatment for Severe Trauma; Abstract; 1 Definition of OA; 2 Indication and Effect of OA in the Treatment of Severe Trauma; 2.1 Indication of OA; 2.2 Effect of OA; 3 Key Techniques of OA; 3.1 Temporary Abdominal Closure (TAC); 3.2 Locations and Incisions of Open Abdomen; 3.3 Peri-operative Management; References.

3 Advances in the Management of Thoracic TraumaAbstract; 1 Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST); 2 Minimally Invasive Techniques in Thoracic Trauma; 3 Emergency Resuscitative Thoracotomy; 4 Surgical Fixation for Flail Chest; 5 Deep Pulmonary Lacerations; 6 Traumatic Aortic Injury; 7 Extracorporeal Lung Support in Trauma Patients; Acknowledgments; References; 4 The Normalization and Promotion of Large Craniotomy Treatment for Severe Traumatic Brain Injury; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Why Choose DC for TBI Patients; 1.2 Surgical Technique; 2 Outcomes After DC in TBI.

3 Complications of DC4 Conclusion; References; 5 Current Developments on Traffic Medicine; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Road Safety Strategy; 2.1 Road Safety Legislations; 2.2 Safer Vehicles and Roads; 2.3 Implementation of Traffic Safety Strategy; 2.4 Some Cases; 3 Epidemiology and Big Data; 4 Child Traffic Injuries; 5 Health and Traffic Safety; 6 High-Risk Drive and Driving Adaptation; 7 Forensic Medicine in Traffic Medicine; 8 Medical Rescue and Care of Traffic Injury; 9 Safety Technology; 10 Others; References; 6 The Features of Explosive Fragments Induced Injury and Management; Abstract.

1 Explosive Fragment Injury Epidemiology1.1 Explosive Fragment Injury Incidence Rate; 1.2 Explosive Fragment Injury and Effects on Different Parts of the Body; 1.3 Recovery Rates and Mortality Rates for Fragmentation Injuries; 2 Types of Explosive Fragmentation; 3 Injury Characteristics from Explosive Fragmentation; 3.1 General Characteristics of Fragment Wounds [6-8]; 3.2 Characteristics of Wounds in Different Parts of the Body [9, 10]; 3.3 Characteristics of High-Speed Fragment Injuries (Remote Effects); 3.4 Characteristics of Injuries from Particular Fragment Materials.

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