Imaging decisions in paediatric trauma – RCR update 2024
The blog highlights the updated 2024 guidelines from the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) on imaging in pediatric trauma.
Imaging decisions in paediatric trauma – RCR update 2024 Read More
The blog highlights the updated 2024 guidelines from the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) on imaging in pediatric trauma.
Imaging decisions in paediatric trauma – RCR update 2024 Read More
You might not have spotted that the Trauma Audit and Research Network (TARN)1 published an updated report on paediatric trauma last week. You can find the full document here 2.This
Paediatric Trauma Snapshot: What’s New? Read More
Ross Fisher, consultant paediatric surgeon from Sheffield UK explains why paediatric surgeons may not be best placed to lead paediatric trauma teams.
Paediatric Trauma is no place for a Paediatric Surgeon. Ross Fisher joins St.Emlyn’s Read More
You’ve probably worked out by now that the London Trauma conference was full of awesomeness and controversy. Obviously I’m biased, but I found the paediatric stream particularly engaging and
Trials and Tribulations: Ross Fisher on Paediatric Trauma at the London Trauma Conference Read More
You’ve probably already seen that the Royal College of Radiologists this week published CEM-approved guidelines for imaging in paediatric trauma. The document itself is open access, isn’t actually that long
Imaging in Paediatric Trauma – Guide to the RCR Guidelines. St.Emlyn’s Read More
I have a confession to make – I once requested a whole body CT (WBCT) in a paediatric patient. [Yes, yes, I know!] To be fair, we didn’t know he
Journal Club – Trauma CT in Paediatric Patients Read More
There aren’t a lot of things in Emergency Medicine that are more important than managing paediatric major trauma. St. Emlyn’s in Virchester is a Paediatric Major Trauma Centre, and it’s
JC: Paediatric Major Trauma Triage Read More
Background Paediatric generalised convulsive status epilepticus (GCSE) are some thing we see a fair amount of in Virchester. Many are a result of febrile seizures, but as we are a
JC: Ketamine or Midazolam as first choice for Paediatric Status Epilepticus? St Emlyn’s Read More
Can children with abdominal pain, vomiting, or tenderness avoid CT? We review PECARN’s latest insights into low-risk paediatric trauma.
Evaluating the PECARN Abdominal Trauma Rule in the grey zone…. Read More