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The FlightBridgeED Podcast
Long Pause Media | FlightBridgeED
289 episodes
1 week ago
The FlightBridgeED Podcast provides convenient, easy-to-understand critical care medical education and current topics related to the air medical industry. Each topic builds on another and weaves together a solid foundation of emergency, critical care, and prehospital medicine.
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The FlightBridgeED Podcast provides convenient, easy-to-understand critical care medical education and current topics related to the air medical industry. Each topic builds on another and weaves together a solid foundation of emergency, critical care, and prehospital medicine.
Show more...
Medicine
Education,
Health & Fitness
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MDCAST: Open Abdomen Transport
The FlightBridgeED Podcast
54 minutes
2 months ago
MDCAST: Open Abdomen Transport

In this episode of the FlightBridgeED Podcast, Dr. Michael Lauria sits down with Dr. Bryce Taylor—flight physician, trauma educator, and surgical critical care expert—for a deep dive into one of the most visually shocking and physiologically demanding scenarios in transport medicine: the patient with an open abdomen.

From trauma-based damage control laparotomies to the high-stakes management of abdominal compartment syndrome, this episode unpacks the pathophysiology, decision-making, and transport logistics for these fragile patients. Whether you're facing hemostatic chaos, rising pressures, or metabolic unraveling, you'll gain insight into recognizing, stabilizing, and safely transporting these complex cases.

You'll learn not just how to manage the wound—but how to manage the why behind the wound.

Get this episode wherever you listen to podcasts—or listen directly at flightbridgeed.com. While you're there, explore our award-winning, nationally recognized courses in critical care and emergency medicine. No pressure. Just professional growth.

Key Takeaways:

  • Surgical damage control isn’t about definitive repair—it's about temporizing a dying patient. Understanding what was done (packing, foams, drains) matters less than knowing why it was done.
  • Open abdomens are dramatic but misleading. The real threat is usually hidden: bleeding, inflammatory storms, obstructive shock, or silently rising compartment pressures.
  • A vacuum dressing isn't just a dressing—it’s part of the resuscitation strategy. Ensuring it's functioning correctly could mean the difference between success and multi-organ failure.
  • Watch the urine output. Sudden drops are a red flag. It’s your non-invasive window into renal perfusion, evolving abdominal pressures, and even early septic deterioration.
  • Fluid is a drug. Over-resuscitating these patients doesn’t just cause swelling—it can prevent surgical closure, increase infections, and result in months of additional recovery or death.
The FlightBridgeED Podcast
The FlightBridgeED Podcast provides convenient, easy-to-understand critical care medical education and current topics related to the air medical industry. Each topic builds on another and weaves together a solid foundation of emergency, critical care, and prehospital medicine.