• Massive transfusion in trauma

    Watch this series of presentations on massive transfusion in trauma, which were delivered at a Melbourne Blood Service Transfusion Round on 21 March 2013.

    • The role of tranexamic acid in the bleeding trauma patient.

      Presented by Professor Russel Gruen, Professor of Surgery and Public Health at Monash University, Director of the National Trauma Research Institute, and surgeon and head of Trauma Quality Assurance at The Alfred Hospital.

    • Massive Transfusion Protocol - does it work?

      Presented by Associate Professor Craig French, Intensive Care Unit Director at Western Health and member of the Australian Red Cross Blood Service Advisory Committee.

    • Damage control for Trauma Laparotomy and Pelvic Exsanguination.

      Presented by Dr Kate Martin, General Surgeon and Trauma Surgeon at the Alfred Hospital.

    • Recombinant Factor VIIa - maybe sometimes?

      Presented by Associate Professor Craig French, Intensive Care Unit Director at Western Health and member of the Australian Red Cross Blood Service Advisory Committee.

    • Feedback Form and Certificate

      Click the boxes next to each presentation to mark as complete. You will then have access to a short feedback form.

      To be eligible for your certificate, you must watch over half of each presentation and complete the feedback form.