Mohammed Yunus
NEIGRIHMS, India
Keynote: J Trauma Treat
Trauma resuscitation has remained a hot topic of research as well as debate and damage control resuscitation has gained popularity over the last decade. Damage control resuscitation focuses on stopping hemorrhage, replacing fluids lost and correcting the lethal triad of coagulopathy, acidosis and hypothermia. Despite improvements in our knowledge in trauma resuscitation, optimal management of hypotensive trauma patients are still in grey area and under investigations. Even method of fluid delivery & the type of fluid, blood products used are still not clear. The present teaching-learning session is aimed to discuss these issues with current and recent knowledge in pre-hospital and emergency department resuscitation of polytrauma patients along with our experience in managing trauma patients in a remote hilly area of India
Dr. Mohammed Yunus is an Emergency Physician from NEIGRIHMS, Shillong. He is the Head of Department of Emergency Medicine & Traumatology. He has put forward all the efforts to initiate, develop and establish the Department of Emergency Medicine in this part of the Country. His goal in life is to make available the emergency patient-care services to all the citizens of this country and that emergency care should be equal without delay, efficient and reasonably cost effective. He has keen interest in Bio-Medical Research & Academic in Medical Sciences. He is a renowned Trainer & Researcher being as Dean (Research) & Coordinator of Department of Medical Education at centre of Excellence which is also known as AIIMS of North-East which is designated as Autonomous Tertiary care Super specialty Medical Institute known as North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health & Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS), Shillong, Meghalaya under the Government of India (Ministry of Health & Family Welfare).
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