Diagnostics Used
To guide treatment decisions, your care team may use:
These help rapidly identify injuries and determine the safest intervention.
Trauma surgery focuses on injuries that require urgent surgical intervention to stabilise the patient and manage life-threatening damage. If you require trauma surgery, it is usually because an injury is affecting vital organs, blood vessels, bones, or other critical structures.
Care begins rapidly after assessment in the emergency setting. Trauma surgeons work closely with emergency, critical care, imaging, and orthopaedic teams to identify injuries quickly and intervene where needed. The priority is to control damage, stabilise the condition, and support recovery.
You may require trauma surgery if you experience:
Trauma surgery is structured around speed, safety, and coordinated intervention. This may include:
Your care will follow a structured emergency process:
Comprehensive tools and resources to guide your treatment and recovery.
To guide treatment decisions, your care team may use:
These help rapidly identify injuries and determine the safest intervention.
You may receive support such as:
You are supported by a coordinated trauma system that combines emergency assessment, surgical intervention, imaging, and critical care support within one environment. This allows injuries to be identified quickly and managed through a structured multidisciplinary approach.
Care is designed to support rapid stabilisation while ensuring continuity into recovery and rehabilitation.
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Trauma surgery focuses on urgent surgical treatment for serious injuries caused by accidents or other emergencies.
Not always. Some injuries can be managed without surgery, while others need urgent intervention.
Timing depends on the severity of the injury, but urgent conditions are managed as quickly as possible.
Patients may continue recovery in ICU, another ward, or rehabilitation depending on the injury and overall condition.
Yes. Trauma care often involves coordination between surgical, orthopaedic, critical care, and rehabilitation teams.
Speak to a Nakasero surgical specialist this week — or call our 24/7 line if you need care right now.