The Hidden Wound: Managing Duodenal Trauma
Because when the duodenum is injured, it doesn’t bleed, it waits. The Quiet Saboteur The duodenum sits there, tucked away behind the liver and stomach, … Read more
Because when the duodenum is injured, it doesn’t bleed, it waits. The Quiet Saboteur The duodenum sits there, tucked away behind the liver and stomach, … Read more
When the pipes are blocked, pressure rises… In the First Kingdom, bilirubin production was too high.In the Second, the liver cells were under attack.But in the … Read more
Because sometimes, the most dangerous injuries are the ones you can’t see. The Calm Before the Collapse Blunt abdominal trauma rarely announces itself.There’s no arterial … Read more
Because a hole in the stomach is never just a hole. The Setup Blunt trauma loves the liver. Sharp trauma loves the stomach.And when the … Read more
When the gatekeepers go on strike… In pre-hepatic jaundice, the liver was overworked but otherwise innocent.But in this Kingdom, the liver itself is the problem. Hepatocellular jaundice … Read more
Because the pancreas doesn’t shout when it’s injured, it whispers, waits, and then destroys. The Lie of First Impressions Pancreatic trauma rarely looks bad at … Read more
There’s nothing wrong with the liver… yet. When you see a jaundiced patient, most people (students included!) immediately point to the liver and say, “Aha! … Read more
Because sometimes, the abdomen becomes the enemy. The Silent Strangler Abdominal Compartment Syndrome (ACS) is one of trauma’s cruellest tricks.The bleeding stops. The repairs are … Read more
Because sometimes the victory isn’t closing, it’s coming back tomorrow. Start With the Truth Definitive surgery is a luxury.Damage control is survival. By the time … Read more
When yellow tells a story There are few things as striking in medicine as jaundice. A patient walks in, and before they’ve even said “hello,” … Read more