256: Wound Care with Jen Gurney
In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dennis and Jennifer Gurney discuss the critical aspects of wound management in trauma care, particularly in military settings. They cover the importance of cleaning wounds, the risks associated with early closure, …
198: Wound Ballistics with Mark Shapiro
In this conversation, Dennis and Mark discuss the importance of understanding wound ballistics in trauma surgery. Mark shares his experience working with special operations teams and developing medical proficiency training. They delve into the impact of high-energy rifle wounds and the fragmentation of bullets inside the body. They also discuss the role of entrance and exit wounds, the risks of packing hollow viscous injuries, and the importance of clinical judgment in treating gunshot wounds. In this conversation, Dr. Mark Shapiro discusses various aspects of wound ballistics, including gunshot wounds, shotgun wounds, and blast injuries. He shares his experiences treating patients with these types of injuries and provides insights into the different behaviors and treatment approaches for each. Dr. Shapiro emphasizes the importance of relying on common sense and making quick decisions in resource-depleted environments. He also highlights the unpredictable nature of blast injuries and the challenges they present. Overall, this conversation provides valuable information for medical professionals dealing with traumatic injuries.