2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40137-015-0098-x
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Evolving Roles of the Surgeon in the Management of Pediatric Trauma Resuscitation

Abstract: The traditional paradigm for trauma resuscitations was that a surgeon was always required for leadership. However many changes such as resident work-hour limitations, a shift toward non-operative management, improved trauma triage, and advanced imaging have raised questions about the necessity of a member of the surgical team at all resuscitations. The requirement for surgeon presence is based mostly on opinion rather than data. Our institution has over a decade of experience with pediatric emergency medicine … Show more

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