Title of article :
Guest Editorial: Introduction to the Trauma Special Issue
Author/Authors :
Hardcastle, Timothy Craig Department of General Surgery, University of Kwa Zulu-Natal , Oosthuizen, George Department of General Surgery, University of Kwa Zulu-Natal , Mock, Charlie GlobalHealthandSurgery - UniversityofWashington - Seattle, Washington , Razek, Tarek DepartmentofSurgeryandGlobalHealth - McGillUniversity - Montreal, Canada
Abstract :
Trauma, the consequences and management of non-iatrogenic in-
jury, whether intentional or unintentional, is a potentially preventable,
yet everyday occurrence on the roads and in the homes of people across
Africa. Almost 90% of the trauma-burden is in the developing world
(LMIC’s), while the resources for treating trauma abound in higher in-
come economically developed countries. [1]
This Special Injury Issue of AfJEM aims to highlight the work being
done in assessment, prevention and management of trauma in Africa,
through a series of papers addressing various aspects of trauma, from
the pre-hospital, the Emergency Centre, injury identification and defi-
nitive care perspectives and also illustrating the role of intensive care in
the LMIC environment.....
Keywords :
Guest Editorial , Introduction , Trauma Special Issue
Journal title :
African Journal of Emergency Medicine