战场
复苏
损伤控制手术
医学
外科手术组
损伤控制
医疗急救
干预(咨询)
军事医学
外科
普通外科
护理部
政治学
历史
古代史
法学
作者
Matthew D’Angelo,John Losch,Bret Smith,Mark Geslak,StephenA. Compton,Kenneth Wofford,Jason M. Seery,Margaux A. Morrison,Ian Wedmore,James Paimore,Kirby R. Gross,Peter J Cuenca,Matthew D. Welder
出处
期刊:Journal of special operations medicine : a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals
日期:2017-01-01
卷期号:17 (4): 76-76
被引量:16
摘要
Improvements in surgical care on the battlefield have contributed to reduced morbidity and mortality in wounded Servicemembers. 1 Point-of-injury care and early surgical intervention, along with improved personal protective equipment, have produced the lowest casualty statistics in modern warfare, resulting in improved force strength, morale, and social acceptance of conflict. It is undeniable that point-of-care injury, followed by early resuscitation and damage control surgery, saves lives on the battlefield. The US Army's Expeditionary Resuscitation Surgical Team (ERST) is a highly mobile, interprofessional medical team that can perform damage control resuscitation and surgery in austere locations. Its configuration and capabilities vary; however, in general, a typical surgical element can perform one major surgery and one minor surgery without resupply. The critical care element can provide prolonged holding in garrison, but this diminishes in the austere setting with complex and acutely injured patients.
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