Section A: Preparation and Prehospital Care
- History of Trauma
- Mechanisms and Epidemiology of Trauma
- Prehospital Care and Trauma Systems
- Trauma Scoring and Triage
- Resuscitation Suite and Operating Room Readiness
- Trauma Team Performance
- Transport of the Trauma Patient
Section B: Resuscitation Suite/Trauma Ed Management
- Primary Survey: Initial Resuscitation Priorities
- Definitive Airway Management
- Intravenous Access
- Fluid Resuscitation Strategy
- Initial Circulation Assessment and Shock Prevention
- Resuscitative Thoracotomy
- Secondary Survey: Comprehensive Trauma Evaluation
- Cervical Spine: Initial Evaluation and Management
- Diagnostic Imaging for Trauma
Section C: Anesthetic Management and Damage Control for Trauma
- Preoperative Evaluation, Preparation, and Monitoring
- Ongoing Resuscitation Endpoints and Strategies
- General Anesthesia for Trauma
- Regional Anesthesia for Trauma<
- Damage Control
Section D: Anesthetic and Surgical Considerations for Specific Injuries
- Maxillofacial Injuries
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Penetrating Neck Trauma
- Cardiothoracic Trauma
- Cervical and Thoracic Vertebral Spine Trauma
- Abdominal Trauma
- Pelvic Trauma
- Extremity Trauma
Section E: Special Conditions Associated with Trauma
- Drug and Alcohol Intoxication in Trauma
- Poisoning and Toxic Exposure
- Bites, Stings, and Envenomations
- Allergy and Anaphylaxis in Trauma
- Burn Injuries
- Near-Drowning
- Pediatric Trauma
- Geriatric Trauma
- Obstetric Trauma
- Weapons of Mass Destruction: Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Warfare Agents
- Hypothermia and Heat-Related Injuries
- Pitfalls in the Management of the Trauma Patient
- Tertiary Survey of the Trauma Patient
- WILLIAM C. WILSONis Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at the University of California San Diego Medical School, as well as Director of Anesthesiology Critical Care and Associate Director of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit at the University of California, San Diego Medical Center. He is also Associate Editor of the journal TraumaCare. Dr. Wilson has published extensively and lectured nationally and internationally on nearly every topic related to trauma resuscitation anesthesia and critical care. Notably, Dr. Wilson is an internationally recognized expert on trauma airway management, respiratory gas exchange, thoracic anesthesia, and monitoring. Dr. Wilson, has authored nearly 100 peer-reviewed papers, abstracts, and book chapters. He has edited 2 textbooks, and numerous monographs. Dr. Wilson received the M.D. degree from Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and completed three years of general surgical training and a critical care fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco, in addition to a residency in anesthesiology and a fellowship in cardiothoracic anesthesia at the University of California, San Diego.
- CHRISTOPHER M. GRANDE is Executive Director of the International TraumaCare (ITACCS), Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Grande has directed numerous large-scale international symposia, and has been an active member of the scientific and organizing committees of many national and international meetings of other learned societies. He has been invited to testify before committees of the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives, and at the National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine. Dr. Grande has published extensively in the area of trauma anesthesia and critical care, having authored more than 100 articles, chapters, and reviews, and has edited more than 20 books and monographs.
- DAVID B. HOYT is the John E. Connolly Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery, at the University of California, Irvine Medical Center, Irvine, California. He is a member of many prestigious surgical organizations including the American Surgical Association, the Surgical Biology Club, the Western Surgical Association, and the Society of University Surgeons. He served as President of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, the Society of General Surgeons of San Diego, and the Shock Society. He is the Past Chairman of the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma, and is currently the President of the Panamerican Trauma Society. He has been a visiting professor at a large number of institutions nationally and internationally and is an editorial board member of six journals. Dr. Hoyt has consistently received significant public research funding throughout his career. He received the M.D. degree from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, and completed surgical training at the University of California, San Diego Medical Center. He is the author of over 420 publications.
Ian Zunder, The Ottawa Hospital, University of Ottawa
"I highly recommend this reference text to all anesthesiologists involved in trauma care. Residents and fellows will also gain significant insight, enhance their global knowledge base, and become well rounded practitioners through the expertise of many contributing authors to this text."
Vice Admiral Richard Henry Carmona, 7th General of the United States of America "…The editors are eminently qualified and have succeeded in producing an authoritative and comprehensive textbook on trauma….this two-volume set is an extremely valuable contribution because of the importance of the subject, the fact that the topic has not been so comprehensively covered in one text until now, and because of the wisdom of the editors."
Kenneth L. Mattox, Chief of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA
"…a very compelling and important resource in the management of trauma….strongly recommended."

