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Trauma Care at MaAx Super Speciality Hospital

Trauma Care

What the Treatment Is & Why It’s Done

Trauma care involves the immediate assessment, resuscitation, and treatment of patients suffering from serious injuries caused by accidents, falls, burns, or violence. It is a critical medical service that focuses on stabilizing patients and preventing life-threatening complications.

At MaAx Super Speciality Hospital, trauma care is provided by a multidisciplinary team to manage injuries such as fractures, head injuries, internal bleeding, and organ damage.

How the Treatment Is Performed

  • Rapid assessment and stabilization using emergency protocols (ABC – Airway, Breathing, Circulation).
  • Imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, or ultrasound to evaluate injuries.
  • Immediate surgical or medical intervention if required.

Trauma care is highly time-sensitive and often involves intensive monitoring and critical care support.

Benefits & Possible Risks

Benefits

  • Immediate life-saving interventions
  • Comprehensive care for multiple injuries
  • Reduced risk of long-term complications

Possible Risks

  • Complications depending on severity of injury
  • Risk associated with emergency surgeries
  • Need for prolonged recovery or rehabilitation

At MaAx Super Speciality Hospital, advanced emergency facilities and experienced specialists ensure rapid response and effective trauma management.

FAQs on Trauma Care at MaAx Super Speciality Hospital

What is considered a trauma emergency?

Severe injuries such as head trauma, fractures, internal bleeding, burns, or road accidents require immediate trauma care.

Is trauma care available 24/7?

Yes, trauma care services are available round the clock for emergencies.

Do all trauma cases require surgery?

No, treatment depends on the injury. Some cases require monitoring and medication, while others need surgery.

How important is early treatment in trauma?

Early treatment is critical and can significantly improve survival rates and recovery outcomes.