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Pediatric Firearm Injuries to the Extremity

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In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD interviews Rawad Rayes, MD and Eva Tovar Hirashima, MD, MPH – two of the authors of the August 2022 PEMP article on Pediatric Firearm Injuries to the Extremity: Management in the Emergency Department.

Episode Outline:

How common are pediatric firearm injuries?

What is the most common location of these injuries?

Is there much literature published on this topic?

Epidemiology

  • What’s been the trend in pediatric firearm injuries over the past 10 years?
  • Do we have any idea how/why these are occurring (ie, accidental, intentional, etc)

Terminology: For those unfamiliar with firearms (table 1)

Ballistics: Mechanisms of damage.

Pre-hospital care

  • Trauma center transport
  • Prehospital hemorrhage control -- Combat application tourniquet, anything else?

ED Evaluation

  • SIPA -- What is it and why use it?
  • Primary survey -- Tachycardia -> delayed cap refill -> hypotension in children?
  • Secondary Survey
  • Diagnostic Studies:
  • Damage Control Resuscitation
  • Wound Care -- Do we remove projectiles? Can they stay in?
  • Antibiotics
  • Joint Involvement
  • Compartment Syndrome -- 3 As vs 6 Ps
  • Rhabdomyolysis

Controversies

  • CTA for all injuries?
  • Hemostatic devices -- Any role for these in the ED?
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In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD interviews Rawad Rayes, MD and Eva Tovar Hirashima, MD, MPH – two of the authors of the August 2022 PEMP article on Pediatric Firearm Injuries to the Extremity: Management in the Emergency Department.

Episode Outline:

How common are pediatric firearm injuries?

What is the most common location of these injuries?

Is there much literature published on this topic?

Epidemiology

  • What’s been the trend in pediatric firearm injuries over the past 10 years?
  • Do we have any idea how/why these are occurring (ie, accidental, intentional, etc)

Terminology: For those unfamiliar with firearms (table 1)

Ballistics: Mechanisms of damage.

Pre-hospital care

  • Trauma center transport
  • Prehospital hemorrhage control -- Combat application tourniquet, anything else?

ED Evaluation

  • SIPA -- What is it and why use it?
  • Primary survey -- Tachycardia -> delayed cap refill -> hypotension in children?
  • Secondary Survey
  • Diagnostic Studies:
  • Damage Control Resuscitation
  • Wound Care -- Do we remove projectiles? Can they stay in?
  • Antibiotics
  • Joint Involvement
  • Compartment Syndrome -- 3 As vs 6 Ps
  • Rhabdomyolysis

Controversies

  • CTA for all injuries?
  • Hemostatic devices -- Any role for these in the ED?
  continue reading

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