1. Clinical Head Injury Trials / R. Braakman --; 2. Pathophysiology of Brain Injury / T.J. Kuhn --; 3. The Morphology of Traumatic Head Injury: An Overview / H.D. Mennel --; 4. Preclinical Emergency Management of Severe Brain Injuries and Polytraumata / P. Sefrin and C. Apfel --; 5. Preclinical Treatment of Patients With Severe Brain Injuries / J. Piek --; 6. The Traumatic Carotid Cavernous Fistula: Clinical Features, Diagnosis, and Therapy / S. Bien and J.P. Wakat --; 7. Guidelines for the Management of Severe Head Injury: An Overview / R.M. Chesnut --; 8. Cranial Fractures and Traumatic Hematomas / R. Firsching --; 9. Panfacial Fractures / W. Hochban --; 10. Cerebral Blood Flow, Hyperventilation, and Metabolism in Severe Head Injury / D.W. Marion --; 11. Management of Intracranial Hypertension in Pediatric Head Injury / M.J. Fritsch, K.H. Manwaring and D.H. Beyda.
Severe head injuries are a frequent occurrence in the life of every emergency care specialist, traumatologist, neurosurgeon, and rehabilitation specialist. For example, between 30.000 to 40.000 severe head injuries occur in Germany each year. OVer 75.000 Americans die each year after having suffered a severe head injury. Nevertheless, treatment is not always optimal. Survival and longterm outcome depends not only on the type of injury but also on timely and appropriate diagnosis and treatment. Thus, all physicians involved must be aware of the current procedures in the management of severe head injuries. This reference book, based on the experience of international experts, provides an up to date and practical guideline.