In the 21st century, military and civilian trauma surgeons bring similar solutions to similar problems, learning one from another. The objective of this presentation is to review military trauma care in Afghanistan for aspects that may influence civilian practice at home. • Comprehensive trauma care system: guidelines, registry, review • Protocols for care: damage control; massive blood transfusion policy; mass casualty care • Techniques: resuscitative thoracotomy; decompressive craniectomy; pelvic-gluteal hemorrhage control • Rehabilitation: Mild traumatic brain injury • Delegated medical acts: medics / PA
BACKGROUND: Timely and optimal care can reduce mortality among critically injured combat casualties....
Shipping list no.: 2009-0001-P.Includes bibliographical references and index.Acute resuscitation and...
The German armed forces run a role-III field hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan. Emergency room (ER) man...
In the 21st century, military and civilian trauma surgeons bring similar solutions to similar proble...
Background: Historic improvements in operative trauma care have been driven by war. It is unknown wh...
The deployment of the Dutch Armed Forces in Afghanistan between 2001-2014, had an enormous impact on...
The Walker Dip refers to the cycle of the improvement of care for the battle injured soldier over th...
BACKGROUND: The Joint Theater Trauma System (JTTS) was developed with the vision that every soldier,...
Background: Recent terrorist attacks and mass shooting incidents in major European and North America...
Background: The NATO hospital classification of hospitals describes an orderly transfer of patients ...
Tricia Scott, Editorial, 'A decade of trauma management', Emergency Nurse, Vol. 24 (6): 5-5, publish...
Background- Few published reports have examined the numbers of civilian injuries treated at Militar...
Introduction: The Indian Army has been in engaged in wars, counter terrorism operations and relief w...
The approach to resuscitation of wounded patients with major haemorrhage has changed dramatically in...
responsible for five million deaths each year. High-income countries have made great strides in redu...
BACKGROUND: Timely and optimal care can reduce mortality among critically injured combat casualties....
Shipping list no.: 2009-0001-P.Includes bibliographical references and index.Acute resuscitation and...
The German armed forces run a role-III field hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan. Emergency room (ER) man...
In the 21st century, military and civilian trauma surgeons bring similar solutions to similar proble...
Background: Historic improvements in operative trauma care have been driven by war. It is unknown wh...
The deployment of the Dutch Armed Forces in Afghanistan between 2001-2014, had an enormous impact on...
The Walker Dip refers to the cycle of the improvement of care for the battle injured soldier over th...
BACKGROUND: The Joint Theater Trauma System (JTTS) was developed with the vision that every soldier,...
Background: Recent terrorist attacks and mass shooting incidents in major European and North America...
Background: The NATO hospital classification of hospitals describes an orderly transfer of patients ...
Tricia Scott, Editorial, 'A decade of trauma management', Emergency Nurse, Vol. 24 (6): 5-5, publish...
Background- Few published reports have examined the numbers of civilian injuries treated at Militar...
Introduction: The Indian Army has been in engaged in wars, counter terrorism operations and relief w...
The approach to resuscitation of wounded patients with major haemorrhage has changed dramatically in...
responsible for five million deaths each year. High-income countries have made great strides in redu...
BACKGROUND: Timely and optimal care can reduce mortality among critically injured combat casualties....
Shipping list no.: 2009-0001-P.Includes bibliographical references and index.Acute resuscitation and...
The German armed forces run a role-III field hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan. Emergency room (ER) man...