Current provision of trauma services in the United Kingdom is insufficient, resulting in a high mortality of trauma patients. Multiple studies proved that regionalisation of the trauma care can significantly reduce mortality and morbidity by avoiding unnecessary transfer and reducing delay in delivering definitive surgery. This evidence led to changes in delivering trauma care in London which showed a significant reduction in mortality from severe injuries.
American College of Surgeons1990Resources for optimal care of the injured patient: an update Task Force of the Committee on TraumaBulletin of the American College of Surgeons75(9) 20–9
2.
American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma2009Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) manual8th editionChicago, ACS
3.
BrightwellRRouleaux club In: Association of Surgeons in Training Year Book 2009–2010London, The Rowan Group
4.
BrohiK2009National regional trauma systems: structure and processAssociation of Surgeons of Great Britain & Ireland Newsletter28: 13–15
5.
ChanO2009Primary computed tomography survey for major traumaBritish Journal of Surgery961377–8
6.
DavenportRA, TaiN, WestA2010A major trauma centre is a specialty hospital not a hospital of specialtiesBritish Journal of Surgery97(1) 109–17
7.
FugeO2011Trauma centralSurgeons News68–69
8.
GrossT, MessmerP, AmslerF2010Impact of multifunctional image-guided therapy suite on emergency multiple trauma careBritish Journal of Surgery97118–27
9.
JansenJ2010a Regionalisation of trauma services in England & Wales: Implications for ScotlandThe Surgeon8237–8
10.
JansenJ2010b Towards better trauma careSurgeons News56–57
11.
LeeJC, PeitzmanAB2006Damage –control laparotomyCurrent Opinion in Critical Care12346–50
12.
MainsC, ScarboroughK, Bar-OrR2009Staff commitment to trauma care improves mortality and length of stay at a level I trauma centreJournal of Trauma66(5) 1315–20
13.
MannN, MullinsR, MackenzieE1999Systematic review of published evidence regarding trauma system effectivenessJournal of Trauma4725–33
14.
MooreEE, BurchJM, FrancioseRJ1998Staged physiologic restoration and damage control surgeryWorld Journal of Surgery221184–91
15.
NicholJ, TurnerJ1997Effectiveness of a regional trauma system in reducing mortality from major trauma: before and after studyBritish Medical Journal315(7119) 1349–54
16.
OakleyPA, MackenzieG, TempletonJ2004Longitudinal trends in trauma mortality and survival in Stoke-on-Trent 1992–1998Injury35(4) 379–85
RegelG, LobenhofferP, GrotzM1995Treatment results of patients with multiple trauma: an analysis of 3406 cases treated between 1972 and 1991 at a German Level I trauma centreJournal of Trauma38(1) 70–8
19.
RewDALessons from Basra and Bastion for the modernisation of NHS trauma careAssociation of Surgeons of Great Britain & Ireland Newsletter3338–39
20.
SaltzherrTP, BakkerFC, BeenenLF2012Randomised clinical trial comparing the effect of computed tomography in the trauma room versus the radiology department on injury outcomesBritish Journal of Surgery99105–13
21.
SampalisJS, DenisR, FréchetteP1997Direct transport to tertiary trauma centres versus transfer from lower level facilities: impact on mortality and morbidity among patients with major traumaJournal of Trauma43(2) 288–95
22.
SoreideK2009Epidemiology of major traumaBritish Journal of Surgery96697–8
23.
SoreideK2012Strengthening the trauma chain of survivalBritish Journal of Surgery99(Suppl 1) 1–3
24.
StahelPF, SmithWR, MooreEE2009Current trends in resuscitation strategy for the multiply injured patientInjury40S427–35