A Multidisciplinary Approach to Managing Complex Trauma Patients: Integrating Plastic Surgery, Urology, Radiology, Emergency Medicine, Nursing, Respiratory Therapy, and Social Services for Optimal Outcomes

  • Asia Hussain Ghawas et al.
Keywords: Complex trauma, multidisciplinary approach, plastic surgery, urology, radiology, emergency medicine, nursing, respiratory therapy, social services, patient outcomes, holistic care, collaboration, reconstruction

Abstract

The management of complex trauma patients necessitates a robust multidisciplinary approach that integrates various specialties to optimize patient outcomes. Trauma cases often involve intricate injuries requiring the expertise of plastic surgeons, urologists, and radiologists, among others. Plastic surgery plays a crucial role in the reconstruction of damaged tissues, while urological intervention can address potential renal or bladder injuries. Radiology is essential for precise imaging assessments, helping to delineate the extent of injuries, which informs treatment decisions across disciplines. Collaboration between these specialties enables comprehensive evaluations and tailored interventions, ultimately enhancing recovery and reducing complications. Beyond surgical and procedural interventions, effective management of complex trauma patients must also consider the holistic needs of individuals, making nursing, respiratory therapy, and social services indispensable components of the care team. Nursing staff are vital for continuous monitoring and providing critical support during recovery, while respiratory therapists address potential pulmonary complications through targeted interventions. Additionally, social services play a key role in addressing psychosocial aspects, such as emotional support and resource acquisition for patients and their families. By fostering a coordinated effort among all these disciplines, the healthcare team can ensure a comprehensive treatment plan that promotes not only physical healing but also emotional well-being, ultimately leading to optimal patient outcomes.

Author Biography

Asia Hussain Ghawas et al.

Asia Hussain Ghawas¹, Faisal Mohammed², Mufeed Mansour Alzaher³, Abeer Nassr Alzaher⁴, Mustafa Mohammed Ibrahim Almukharriq⁵, Zahrah Abdulmajeed Ahmed Alduhaylib⁶, Layla Mohammed Almukharaq⁷, Zahra Mohammad Al Mokaraq⁸, Ahmed Abdullah Qassim Abusaeed⁹, Mohammed Saad W Almutari¹⁰, Sajad Mohammed Alhorri¹¹, Fadel Mohammed A Aabeed¹²
1 General practitioner - Dhurma General Hospital - Riyadh, KSA
2 Medical intern - College of Medicine, Al Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University - Urology, KSA
3 Social worker - Maternity and Children's Hospital, KSA
4 Radiology department - Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd Hospital for Blood Diseases, KSA
5 Emergency Medical Services - King Fahad Specialist Hospital, Dammam, KSA
6 Respiratory Therapist - Maternity and Children Hospital - Dammam, KSA
7 Lab technician - Safwa General Hospital, KSA
8 Nurse - Maternity and Children's Hospital, KSA
9 General practitioner - Dammam Medical Complex, KSA
10 Nursing Department - King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
11 Emergency Medical Services - King Fahad Specialist Hospital, Dammam, KSA
12 Emergency Medical Services technician - King Fahad Specialist Hospital, Dammam. KSA

Published
2024-02-04
Section
Regular Issue