This case report demonstrates that even in austere and remote environment (nearly the middle of the Atlantic Ocean), a severe medical case can be handled, but luck was probably part of the positive outcome
International audienceBACKGROUND: Search and rescue helicopters from the French navy conduct ambulan...
As the popularity of the personal watercraft (PWC) or Jet Ski increases, injuries suffered from the ...
Sailing ships do not carry medical doctors or adequately trained paramedical staff and can need time...
Antarctic tourism on board cruise ships has expanded since the 1990s, essentially in the Antarctic P...
International audienceMedicalized high sea rescue is very different from prehospital medical evacuat...
The aim of this case report is to share with the forensic science community the experience of a rare...
A previously healthy Indian male seafarer aged 34 years, presented with vague perianal symptoms to t...
A 21-year-old female crew member experienced a number of medical conditions during a summer cruise t...
IntroductionFrench Navy provides medical evacuations by helicopter (HME) on the Atlantic coast, up t...
International audienceBackground. Cargo ships are medically isolated, yet neglected environments. We...
An elderly female cruise ship passenger developed chest pain shortly after an emotionally charged in...
A previously asymptomatic 44-year-old male crewmember on a cruise ship experienced several brief epi...
Penetrating injury to the abdominal viscera is not uncommon unless when it is caused by marine life....
The standard treatment for acute appendicitis is appendectomy, but in isolated environments where th...
Objectives: To quantify the incidence and type of medical problem arising during an amateur circum-n...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Search and rescue helicopters from the French navy conduct ambulan...
As the popularity of the personal watercraft (PWC) or Jet Ski increases, injuries suffered from the ...
Sailing ships do not carry medical doctors or adequately trained paramedical staff and can need time...
Antarctic tourism on board cruise ships has expanded since the 1990s, essentially in the Antarctic P...
International audienceMedicalized high sea rescue is very different from prehospital medical evacuat...
The aim of this case report is to share with the forensic science community the experience of a rare...
A previously healthy Indian male seafarer aged 34 years, presented with vague perianal symptoms to t...
A 21-year-old female crew member experienced a number of medical conditions during a summer cruise t...
IntroductionFrench Navy provides medical evacuations by helicopter (HME) on the Atlantic coast, up t...
International audienceBackground. Cargo ships are medically isolated, yet neglected environments. We...
An elderly female cruise ship passenger developed chest pain shortly after an emotionally charged in...
A previously asymptomatic 44-year-old male crewmember on a cruise ship experienced several brief epi...
Penetrating injury to the abdominal viscera is not uncommon unless when it is caused by marine life....
The standard treatment for acute appendicitis is appendectomy, but in isolated environments where th...
Objectives: To quantify the incidence and type of medical problem arising during an amateur circum-n...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Search and rescue helicopters from the French navy conduct ambulan...
As the popularity of the personal watercraft (PWC) or Jet Ski increases, injuries suffered from the ...
Sailing ships do not carry medical doctors or adequately trained paramedical staff and can need time...