R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
Clinical Services
Trauma Plastic Surgery
Eduardo
D. Rodriguez, D.D.S., M.D., Chief
erodriguez@umm.edu
Shock Trauma's Plastic Surgery Division provides expert care for
patients with:
- severe cranio-maxillofacial injuries
- extremity injuries
- complex wounds
This service is a regional resource for physicians challenged by both acute
and secondary complex facial injuries and microvascular reconstructive needs
of complex extremity and other wounds.
Patients with the following acute and secondary conditions may benefit from
referral to the Shock Trauma Plastic Surgery Service:
Acute
- Severe facial injuries with complex skeletal fractures and/or soft-tissue
injuries
- Complex extremity fractures with loss of soft-tissue coverage requiring
local and/or free microvascular reconstruction
- Intricate trunk or head/neck injuries requiring local and/or free microvascular
tissue reconstruction
Secondary/Chronic
- Complex craniofacial skeletal nonunions and/or malunions
- Infection and/or osteomyelitis of the craniofacial skeleton
- Complex infections and/or osteomyelitis of other skeletal structures requiring
a combined effort between orthopaedics and plastic surgery. Specifically,
bony debridement and a local or microvascular free tissue reconstruction
- Challenging scar deformities involving the head/neck, extremities and/or
trunk.
- Complex secondary deformities requiring local and/or free microvascular
reconstruction
Patients requiring post-acute services can be followed by the referring physicians,
Shock Trauma plastic surgery faculty, or other specialists in the University
Rehabilitation Network.
In addition to establishing the standards of care for facial injuries and
extremity reconstruction, the plastic surgery faculty is dedicated to advancing
these fields for future care. Research investigations include areas of :
- craniofacial growth and development
- biomaterials and clinical outcome studies of current techniques.
Shock Trauma is the principal training site for a number of plastic surgery
residency programs in the region which send rotating residents for additional
experience in facial injuries and extremity salvage. Additionally, the R Adams
Cowley Shock Trauma Center offers the following residencies and fellowships
that are based at Shock Trauma, Johns Hopkins and University of Maryland Hospitals:
- Plastic Surgery Residency
- Craniofacial (ACGME Certified)
- Microvascular (consideration for 2001)
The services of plastic and reconstructive surgery at the R Adams Cowley Shock
Trauma Center:
- available for consultation and patient referral 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week
- ambulatory patients are evaluated in the Shock Trauma Outpatient Clinic
at 410-328-3179
- Hospitalized patients can be transferred via University of Maryland One
Call/Maryland Express Care at 1-800-373-4111
- Plastic, Maxillofacial & Reconstructive Surgery
R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
22 S. Greene St., T1R38
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-328-3058
This page was last updated on: May 29, 2008.
For all patient information, please call 410-328-9284.