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Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Part I: Introduction; 1: Introduction; References; 2: Ethical Challenges; 2.1 Ethics and Conflict; 2.2 Humanitarian Aid Standard; 2.3 Agreement to Treatment-Legal and Bioethical Aspects; 2.4 Partial Information; 2.5 Treatment Priority; References; Part II: Psychiatrics; 3: Mental Trauma in Injured War Refugees; 4: Treatment and Support for Patients with Mental War Trauma; Part III: Trauma; 5: Abdominal Injury; 5.1 Case Presentation; 5.2 Teaching Points; 5.3 Clinical Implications; 5.4 Damage Control; 5.5 Summary.

6: Things Aren't Always What They Seem: The Case of Hala6.1 Case Presentation; 6.1.1 Teaching Points; 6.2 Clinical Implications; 6.3 Summary; References; 7: Damage Control; 7.1 Case Presentation; 7.2 Teaching Points; 7.3 Clinical Implications; 7.4 Damage Control; 7.5 Summary; 8: Pelvic Injury; 8.1 Case Presentation; 8.2 Teaching Points; 8.3 Clinical Implications; 8.4 Damage Control; 8.5 Summary; 9: Vascular Trauma; 10: Chest Trauma; 10.1 Case Presentation; 10.2 Teaching Points; 10.3 Clinical Implications; 10.4 Damage Control; 10.5 Summary; Reference.

11: Multidisciplinary Care of 13-Year-ƯOld Syrian Child11.1 Case Description; 11.2 Discussion; References; 12: Anesthesia for Trauma Wounded; 12.1 Case Presentation; 12.1.1 General Information; 12.1.2 Teaching Points; 12.1.3 Clinical Implications; 13: High-Velocity Bullets Urogenital Combat Injuries: Lessons from the Syrian War; 13.1 Upper Ureteral Injury: Case Presentation; 13.1.1 Teaching Points; 13.1.2 Clinical Implications; 13.1.3 Damage Control and Final Reconstruction; 13.2 Lower Ureteral Injury: Case Presentation; 13.2.1 Teaching Points; 13.2.2 Clinical Implications.

13.2.3 Damage Control and Definitive Reconstruction13.3 Proximal Urethral Injury: Case Presentation; 13.3.1 Teaching Points; 13.3.2 Clinical Implications; 13.3.3 Damage Control and Definitive Reconstruction; 13.4 Penile Urethral Injury; 13.4.1 Teaching Points; 13.4.2 Clinical Implications; 13.4.3 Damage Control and Definitive Reconstruction; 13.5 Discussion; Part IV: Orthopedics; 14: Neglected Fracture of the Femoral Head with Hip Dislocation; 14.1 Introduction; 14.2 Case Report; 14.3 Radiologic Findings; 14.4 Diagnosis; 14.5 Surgical Management; 14.6 Postoperative Management.

14.7 DiscussionReferences; 15: Complex Lower Limb Deformity in Paediatric Patient After Blast Injury with Extensive Tissue Damage and Loss: A Case Report; 15.1 Case Presentation; 15.2 Clinical implications and Conclusions; 16: Acute Shortening and Angulation for Limb Salvage in Pediatric Patient After High-Energy Blast Injury; 16.1 Case Presentation; 16.2 Damage Control; 16.3 Clinical Implications; 16.4 Teaching Points; 16.5 Summary; 17: Staged External Fixation Protocol in Treatment of Complex Limb Trauma; 17.1 Damage Control; 17.2 Clinical Implications; 17.3 Teaching Points.

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