Thursday, January 27, 2011

Related disorders that occur in severe cranio-cerebral trauma

Related disorders that occur in severe cranio-cerebral trauma

    
* Introduction
    
* Fluid and electrolyte balance disorders
    
* Respiratory
    
* Fatty embolism
    
* Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
    
* Cardiovascular
    
* Disorders of fluid balance-coagulant
    
* Prognosis
Cranio-cerebral trauma influences the entire body. Since the autonomic functions are controlled by the brain, connections cerebroviscerale viscero-and somatosensory brain will be affected, any impact on the brain would cause side distance will affect the whole body balance, more or less, depending on the severity of head trauma -stroke. Often severe cranio-cerebral trauma are accompanied by direct damage to other parts of the body, processes that occur in the same traumatic event, resulting politraumatisme.
Polytrauma is a complex traumatic lesion that affected at least two regions of the body. Within these lesions, one must put life in danger for the individual patient to be classified as politraumatizatilor. The best example of events that are frequently found the trauma of road accidents, injuries occurring in many segments of life-threatening injury to the patient.
There is a strong connection between intracranial lesions and extracranial lesions. These lesions tend to worsen each other, so it is very important that simultaneous treatment of these lesions. In particular, lesions of the spine, long bones (femur, humerus, tibia) and the abdominal treatment will cause problems late.

    
* Fluid and electrolyte balance disorders
    
* Respiratory
    
* Fatty embolism
    
* Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
    
* Cardiovascular
    
* Disorders of fluid balance-coagulant
    
* Prognosis

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