Disasters and armed conflicts are often the unfortunate basis for aid projects run by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). The nature of war and disasters means that surgery is an integral part of this medical emergency aid. In these situations, resources are usually limited. As a result, surgical work in these contexts differs significantly from the daily routine of a surgeon working in a highly resourced hospital. The principles of surgery do not change but surgeons must adapt their tactical approach to the changed context otherwise there is a high risk of failing to improve the health of patients and potentially jeopardizing their prospects for recovery. Every experienced war surgeon has learned new skills the hard way...
In a challenging scenario, such as in the aftermath of a natural disaster, minimum standards of care...
The orthopaedic military surgeons deployed in operations are led to perform soft tissue coverage on ...
Introduction: The aims of this study were as follows: first to quantify and review the types of sur...
Limb amputations are frequently performed as a result of trauma inflicted during conflict or disaste...
The global burden of trauma and surgical conditions fall disproportionately on low- and middle-incom...
The severe open limbs traumas are very frequent in modern wars. The conditions of local management o...
There is a significant need for orthopaedic care in developing countries. For the past 10 years, the...
PURPOSE: The decision to amputate is always difficult but becomes even harder in emergency situation...
The provision of surgery within humanitarian crises is complex, requiring coordination and cooperati...
Historically, on a conventional battlefield, about 70 % of the wounded present injuries to the limbs...
Improved survival of combat casualties in modern conflicts is especially due to early access to dama...
Background In the past decades, surgical management of limb injuries in high-resource settings has i...
Conflicts and disasters remain prevalent in low- and middle-income countries, and injury remains a l...
According to WHO statistics, war injuries are the first surgical cause of death and the first cause ...
Abstract Purpose The decision to amputate is always difficult but becomes even harder in emergency s...
In a challenging scenario, such as in the aftermath of a natural disaster, minimum standards of care...
The orthopaedic military surgeons deployed in operations are led to perform soft tissue coverage on ...
Introduction: The aims of this study were as follows: first to quantify and review the types of sur...
Limb amputations are frequently performed as a result of trauma inflicted during conflict or disaste...
The global burden of trauma and surgical conditions fall disproportionately on low- and middle-incom...
The severe open limbs traumas are very frequent in modern wars. The conditions of local management o...
There is a significant need for orthopaedic care in developing countries. For the past 10 years, the...
PURPOSE: The decision to amputate is always difficult but becomes even harder in emergency situation...
The provision of surgery within humanitarian crises is complex, requiring coordination and cooperati...
Historically, on a conventional battlefield, about 70 % of the wounded present injuries to the limbs...
Improved survival of combat casualties in modern conflicts is especially due to early access to dama...
Background In the past decades, surgical management of limb injuries in high-resource settings has i...
Conflicts and disasters remain prevalent in low- and middle-income countries, and injury remains a l...
According to WHO statistics, war injuries are the first surgical cause of death and the first cause ...
Abstract Purpose The decision to amputate is always difficult but becomes even harder in emergency s...
In a challenging scenario, such as in the aftermath of a natural disaster, minimum standards of care...
The orthopaedic military surgeons deployed in operations are led to perform soft tissue coverage on ...
Introduction: The aims of this study were as follows: first to quantify and review the types of sur...