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[Invasive emergency techniques - In-field-amputation].

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    Emergency physicians face challenges with invasive procedures like in-field amputation, especially in pediatric cases. Practice-oriented training is crucial for high-quality execution of these rare, life-saving interventions.

    Area of Science:

    • Emergency Medicine
    • Surgical Procedures

    Context:

    • Invasive emergency procedures are critical but challenging for emergency physicians.
    • Factors like environment and resources often complicate on-scene interventions.
    • Pediatric emergencies present unique difficulties for these procedures.

    Purpose:

    • To detail the indications, implementation, and risks of in-field amputation.
    • To emphasize the importance of practical training for invasive emergency techniques.
    • To contribute to a series on critical invasive emergency procedures.

    Summary:

    • Discusses in-field amputation as a "last resort" invasive emergency procedure.
    • Highlights the infrequent occurrence and challenges in pediatric emergencies.
    • Stresses the necessity of practice-oriented courses for procedural quality.

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    Impact:

    • Aims to improve the quality of emergency care through specialized training.
    • Provides essential knowledge on a rare but critical surgical intervention.
    • Contributes to the broader understanding of invasive emergency techniques.