Future Directions
Compartmental syndromes continue to be neglected diseases within the practice of critical care around the world. New technologies, such as point-of-care ultrasound, can serve as a simple tool to facilitate early diagnosis and treatment to prevent serious
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Federico Coccolini Manu L. N. G. Malbrain Andrew W. Kirkpatrick Emiliano Gamberini Editors
Compartment Syndrome
Hot Topics in Acute Care Surgery and Trauma Series Editors Federico Coccolini Pisa, Italy Raul Coimbra Riverside, USA Andrew W. Kirkpatrick Calgary, Canada Salomone Di Saverio Cambridge, UK Editorial Board Luca Ansaloni (Cesena, Italy); Zsolt Balogh (Newcastle, Australia); Walt Biffl (Denver, USA); Fausto Catena (Parma, Italy); Kimberly Davis (New Haven, USA); Paula Ferrada (Richmond, USA); Gustavo Fraga (Campinas, Brazil); Rao Ivatury (Richmond, USA); Yoram Kluger (Haifa, Israel); Ari Leppaniemi (Helsinki, Finland); Ron Maier (Seattle, USA); Ernest E. Moore (Fort Collins, USA); Lena Napolitano (Ann Arbor, USA); Andrew Peitzman (Pittsburgh, USA); Patrick Rielly (Philadelphia, USA); Sandro Rizoli (Toronto, Canada); Boris Sakakushev (Plovdiv, Bulgaria); Massimo Sartelli (Macerata, Italy); Thomas Scalea (Baltimore, USA); David Spain (Stanford, USA); Philip Stahel (Denver, USA); Michael Sugrue (Letterkenny, Ireland); George Velmahos (Boston, USA); Dieter Weber (Perth, Australia)
This series covers the most debated issues in acute care and trauma surgery, from perioperative management to organizational and health policy issues. Since 2011, the founder members of the World Society of Emergency Surgery’s (WSES) Acute Care and Trauma Surgeons group, who endorse the series, realized the need to provide more educational tools for young surgeons in training and for general physicians and other specialists new to this discipline: WSES is currently developing a systematic scientific and educational program founded on evidence- based medicine and objective experience. Covering the complex management of acute trauma and non-trauma surgical patients, this series makes a significant contribution to this program and is a valuable resource for both trainees and practitioners in acute care surgery. More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/15718
Federico Coccolini • Manu L. N. G. Malbrain Andrew W. Kirkpatrick • Emiliano Gamberini Editors
Compartment Syndrome
Editors Federico Coccolini General, Emergency and Trauma Surgery Department Pisa University Hospital Pisa, Italy Andrew W. Kirkpatrick Regional Trauma Services Foothills Medical Centre Calgary, AB Canada
Manu L. N. G. Malbrain Intensive Care Unit Ziekenhuisnetwerk Antwerpen Stuivenberg Antwerpen, Belgium Emiliano Gamberini Chief Physician in Intensive Care Unit and Trauma Management in Level-1 Trauma Center “M. Bufalini” Hospital CESENA, Forli/Cesana, Italy
ISSN 2520-8284 ISSN 2520-8292 (electronic) Hot Topics in Acute Care Surgery and Trauma ISBN 978-3-030-55377-7 ISBN 978-3-030-55378-4 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55378-4 © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcast
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