Literature DB >> 1147538

Battle casualities.

M A Melsom, M D Farrar, R C Volkers.   

Abstract

Eighty casualities, mainly due to explosive devices, sustained over a period of 3 1/2 months by the armed forces of the Sultan of Oman in counterinsurgency operations are analysed and their management by a British field surgical team is described. Of the 73 who reached the surgical centre alive, 56 per cent had suffered major injuries, yet all but 2 survived, giving an overall survival rate of 88.75 per cent (71/80). The effects of first aid and rapid evacuation on survival and their influence on the surgical work load and on the facilities required for treatment are assessed, together with their relevance to the planning of military and civilian accident services.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1147538      PMCID: PMC2388586     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl        ISSN: 0035-8843            Impact factor:   1.891


  4 in total

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Authors:  W McCaughey; D L Coppel; J W Dundee
Journal:  Anaesthesia       Date:  1973-01       Impact factor: 6.955

2.  Protection of the pulmonary microvasculature by fine screen blood filtration.

Authors:  G J Reul; A C Beall; S D Greenberg
Journal:  Chest       Date:  1974-07       Impact factor: 9.410

3.  The surgical management of hepatic trauma and its complications.

Authors:  A J Walt
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  1969-12       Impact factor: 1.891

4.  Firearm injuries.

Authors:  D A Hopkinson; T K Marshall
Journal:  Br J Surg       Date:  1967-05       Impact factor: 6.939

  4 in total
  9 in total

1.  Trauma life support in conflict.

Authors:  Jon Clasper; David Rew
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2003-11-22

Review 2.  In-vehicle extremity injuries from improvised explosive devices: current and future foci.

Authors:  Arul Ramasamy; Spyros D Masouros; Nicolas Newell; Adam M Hill; William G Proud; Katherine A Brown; Anthony M J Bull; Jon C Clasper
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2011-01-27       Impact factor: 6.237

Review 3.  Surgical progress 1975.

Authors:  H Ellis
Journal:  Postgrad Med J       Date:  1976-03       Impact factor: 2.401

4.  Blast-related fracture patterns: a forensic biomechanical approach.

Authors:  Arul Ramasamy; Adam M Hill; Spyros Masouros; Iain Gibb; Anthony M J Bull; Jon C Clasper
Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2010-12-01       Impact factor: 4.118

5.  The Falklands war: Army field surgical experience.

Authors:  D S Jackson; C G Batty; J M Ryan; W S McGregor
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  1983-09       Impact factor: 1.891

Review 6.  Mortality associated with use of weapons in armed conflicts, wartime atrocities, and civilian mass shootings: literature review.

Authors:  R M Coupland; D R Meddings
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1999-08-14

7.  The role of trauma scoring in developing trauma clinical governance in the Defence Medical Services.

Authors:  R J Russell; T J Hodgetts; J McLeod; K Starkey; P Mahoney; K Harrison; E Bell
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2011-01-27       Impact factor: 6.237

8.  Penetrating missile injuries during the Iraqi insurgency.

Authors:  A Ramasamy; S E Harrisson; M P M Stewart; M Midwinter
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  2009-10       Impact factor: 1.891

9.  Epidemiological approach to surgical management of the casualties of war.

Authors:  R M Coupland
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1994-06-25
  9 in total

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