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Dr. Francisco Rueda
2023-05-16 |
Traumatic surgery is a branch of surgery that focuses on the surgical treatment of injuries caused by trauma, such as car accidents, falls, gunshot wounds, or sports injuries. Trauma surgeons are specially trained to quickly assess and treat serious traumatic injuries, such as bone fractures, soft tissue injuries, internal organ injuries, and central nervous system injuries. Using advanced surgical techniques such as fracture reduction and fixation, tissue repair, and organ reconstruction, trauma surgeons strive to stabilize injuries, restore function, and promote recovery.
On the other hand, non-traumatic surgery refers to surgical procedures performed to treat diseases and conditions not related to trauma, such as cancer, heart disease, gastrointestinal diseases, endocrine diseases, and genitourinary diseases. Nontrauma surgeons, also known as general surgeons, specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and surgical management of these conditions. Through specialized surgical techniques and multidisciplinary approaches, nontrauma surgeons work to remove tumors, repair or replace damaged organs, and improve function and quality of life for patients affected by nontraumatic conditions.
Traumatic surgery is a branch of surgery that focuses on the surgical treatment of injuries caused by trauma, such as car accidents, falls, gunshot wounds, or sports injuries. Trauma surgeons are specially trained to quickly assess and treat serious traumatic injuries, such as bone fractures, soft tissue injuries, internal organ injuries, and central nervous system injuries. Using advanced surgical techniques such as fracture reduction and fixation, tissue repair, and organ reconstruction, trauma surgeons strive to stabilize injuries, restore function, and promote recovery.