In the 21st century, military and civilian trauma surgeons bring similar solutions to similar problems, learning one from anothe
responsible for five million deaths each year. High-income countries have made great strides in redu...
Since Taoist alchemists discovered what they called “fire medicine” (“huoyao” 火藥) 1,500 years ago, t...
One of the most interesting and challenging fields of surgery is trauma and emergency surgery. The f...
In the 21st century, military and civilian trauma surgeons bring similar solutions to similar proble...
Tricia Scott, Editorial, 'A decade of trauma management', Emergency Nurse, Vol. 24 (6): 5-5, publish...
The Walker Dip refers to the cycle of the improvement of care for the battle injured soldier over th...
Background: Historic improvements in operative trauma care have been driven by war. It is unknown wh...
Although trauma victims constitute around one-tenth to one-eighth of the total patient volume in hos...
Injuries cause about 10 % of all deaths worldwide, with road traffic accidents, self-inflicted injur...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate operative volume remains a critical component in mitigating surgical atrophy...
Background: Recent terrorist attacks and mass shooting incidents in major European and North America...
Surgical training in civilian hospitals may not be sufficient for managing complex trauma in a setti...
The rise in the incidence of battlefield head, face and neck injuries from the 20th century [1] to t...
Improved survival of combat casualties in modern conflicts is especially due to early access to dama...
Objective: The study objective was to determine whether surgeons and emergency medicine physicians (...
responsible for five million deaths each year. High-income countries have made great strides in redu...
Since Taoist alchemists discovered what they called “fire medicine” (“huoyao” 火藥) 1,500 years ago, t...
One of the most interesting and challenging fields of surgery is trauma and emergency surgery. The f...
In the 21st century, military and civilian trauma surgeons bring similar solutions to similar proble...
Tricia Scott, Editorial, 'A decade of trauma management', Emergency Nurse, Vol. 24 (6): 5-5, publish...
The Walker Dip refers to the cycle of the improvement of care for the battle injured soldier over th...
Background: Historic improvements in operative trauma care have been driven by war. It is unknown wh...
Although trauma victims constitute around one-tenth to one-eighth of the total patient volume in hos...
Injuries cause about 10 % of all deaths worldwide, with road traffic accidents, self-inflicted injur...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate operative volume remains a critical component in mitigating surgical atrophy...
Background: Recent terrorist attacks and mass shooting incidents in major European and North America...
Surgical training in civilian hospitals may not be sufficient for managing complex trauma in a setti...
The rise in the incidence of battlefield head, face and neck injuries from the 20th century [1] to t...
Improved survival of combat casualties in modern conflicts is especially due to early access to dama...
Objective: The study objective was to determine whether surgeons and emergency medicine physicians (...
responsible for five million deaths each year. High-income countries have made great strides in redu...
Since Taoist alchemists discovered what they called “fire medicine” (“huoyao” 火藥) 1,500 years ago, t...
One of the most interesting and challenging fields of surgery is trauma and emergency surgery. The f...