Trauma Surgery & Critical Care

Surgical critical care training enables the trauma surgeon to address most injuries to the neck, chest, abdomen, and extremities. Trauma care covers the spectrum of simple isolated fractures to severe life threatening accidents with multiple broken bones. While many fractures can be treated very well by general Orthopedic surgeons, some can benefit from fracture specialists. More significant injuries with multiple broken bones, compound fractures and fractures near a joint, and fractures of the pelvis are more difficult to treat, and benefit the most from specialized care. Additionally, problems with healing including non-union, infections (osteomyelitis) and healing with poor alignment (malunion) are often treated by fracture specialists.

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