不用刀切割:外科医生在治疗中的反映。

IF 2.1 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open Pub Date : 2025-04-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/tsaco-2024-001581
L J Punch, Patrick Lee
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摘要

创伤性损伤不仅会给患者带来身体和情感上的反应,也会给照顾这一特定人群的医护人员带来身体和情感上的反应。最常讨论的是需要住院治疗的患者的创伤,但有相当数量的患者在创伤中心看到与子弹有关的伤害,但他们没有需要干预或住院治疗的伤害。通常,这些患者出院后,可能会在门诊进行随访。与子弹有关的伤害如果得不到治疗或治疗不足,可能会造成无数的身体和情感后果。LJ Punch博士讨论了从一名切割外科医生到一名不切割外科医生的转变经历,以及从巴尔的摩搬到圣路易斯创建Power4STL的经历,该公司旨在为那些面临与创伤有关的身体和情感挑战的高风险人群提供服务。通过集中的努力和多学科的方法,Punch博士和团队有效地解决了患者的子弹相关损伤和他们的创伤。
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Cutting without a knife: reflections of a surgeon in healing.

Traumatic injury imparts a physical and emotional response not only to the patients but also to the providers caring for this select population. The traumatic injuries to patients who require hospitalization are most often discussed, but there are a significant number of patients who experience bullet-related injuries that are seen at a trauma center but who do not have injuries that require intervention or hospitalization. Often, these patients are discharged and potentially followed up in the outpatient setting. There are a myriad of physical and emotional consequences to bullet-related injury that may go untreated or undertreated. Dr. LJ Punch discusses the experience transitioning from a surgeon who cuts to a surgeon who does not, and the move from Baltimore to St. Louis to create Power4STL to serve those at high risk for trauma-related physical and emotional challenges. Through focused efforts and multidisciplinary approaches, Dr. Punch and team effectively address patients' bullet-related injury and their trauma.

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