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The Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit at Kandahar Airfield 2005-2010.

Ronald Brisebois1, Peter Hennecke, Raymond Kao, Vivian McAlister, Joseph Po, Rob Stiegelmar, Homer Tien.   

Abstract

In late 2005, Canadian Forces Health Services (CFHS) was tasked with the command of the NATO Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit (R3MMU) on Kandahar Airfield in southern Afghanistan. Preparations drew on past experience and planning. Eight complete hospital contingents were trained and deployed in rotation. Near-reality simulation training was undertaken with the combat brigade, including complete deployment of the field hospital in the exercise area. Standard operating procedures (SOP) were developed and applied by each rotation so successfully that they were adopted by the new command in late 2009. The Canadian period at R3MMU had the highest survival rate ever recorded for victims of war. Lessons learned are being applied among victims of the conflict and trauma. The experience of the R3MMU was used to successfully deploy a hospital as part of the earthquake relief effort in Haiti in 2010.The training protocols and SOP are being applied to disaster preparedness in Canadian civilian hospitals.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22099325      PMCID: PMC3322658          DOI: 10.1503/cjs.024811

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Surg        ISSN: 0008-428X            Impact factor:   2.089


  8 in total

1.  In-theater peritoneal dialysis for combat-related renal failure.

Authors:  Joseph S Pina; Soraya Moghadam; Howard M Cushner; Greg J Beilman; Vivian C McAlister
Journal:  J Trauma       Date:  2010-05

2.  Surgical experience at the Canadian-led Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit in Kandahar, Afghanistan.

Authors:  Ronald J Brisebois; Homer C Tien
Journal:  J Trauma       Date:  2011-11

3.  Battlefield neurosurgical care in the current conflict in southern Afghanistan.

Authors:  Markus F Eisenburg; Martin Christie; Peter Mathew
Journal:  Neurosurg Focus       Date:  2010-05       Impact factor: 4.047

4.  Management of devastating ocular trauma--experience of maxillofacial surgeons deployed to a forward field hospital.

Authors:  M J Ansell; J Breeze; V C McAlister; M D Williams
Journal:  J R Army Med Corps       Date:  2010-06       Impact factor: 1.285

5.  Interdisciplinary approach to the management of an 18-month-old burn victim in Afghanistan.

Authors:  Darryl C Tong; Vincent J Trottier
Journal:  Mil Med       Date:  2011-01       Impact factor: 1.437

6.  Drills and exercises: the way to disaster preparedness.

Authors:  Vivian C McAlister
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2011-02       Impact factor: 2.089

7.  Combat trauma experience with the United States Army 102nd Forward Surgical Team in Afghanistan.

Authors:  Alec C Beekley; David M Watts
Journal:  Am J Surg       Date:  2004-05       Impact factor: 2.565

8.  An evaluation of tactical combat casualty care interventions in a combat environment.

Authors:  Homer C Tien; Vincent Jung; Sandro B Rizoli; Sanjay V Acharya; John C MacDonald
Journal:  J Am Coll Surg       Date:  2008-05-12       Impact factor: 6.113

  8 in total
  15 in total

Review 1.  Advances in damage control resuscitation and surgery: implications on the organization of future military field forces.

Authors:  Homer Tien; Andrew Beckett; Naisan Garraway; Max Talbot; Dylan Pannell; Thamer Alabbasi
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 2.089

Review 2.  Fresh whole blood transfusion capability for Special Operations Forces.

Authors:  Andrew Beckett; Jeannie Callum; Luis Teodoro da Luz; Joanne Schmid; Christopher Funk; Elon Glassberg; Homer Tien
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 2.089

3.  Somewhere in France (9 April 17): a centenary review of medical arrangements at Vimy Ridge.

Authors:  Vivian McAlister
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2017-04       Impact factor: 2.089

4.  The University of Toronto's lasting contribution to war surgery: how Maj. L. Bruce Robertson fundamentally transformed thinking toward blood transfusion during the First World War.

Authors:  Abigail Tien; Andrew Beckett; Dylan Pannell
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2017-06       Impact factor: 2.089

5.  Impact of traumatic upper-extremity amputation on the outcome of injury caused by an antipersonnel improvised explosive device

Authors:  Shane A. Smith; Mark P. DaCambra; Vivian C. McAlister
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2018-12-01       Impact factor: 2.089

6.  Utilization profile of the Canadian-led coalition Role 2 Medical Treatment Facility in Iraq: the growing requirement for multinational interoperability

Authors:  Mark P. DaCambra; Raymond L. Kao; Christopher Berger; Vivian C. McAlister
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2018-12-01       Impact factor: 2.089

7.  Factors affecting mortality of pediatric trauma patients encountered in Kandahar, Afghanistan.

Authors:  Dylan Pannell; Jeffery Poynter; Paul W Wales; Homer Tien; Avery B Nathens; David Shellington
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 2.089

8.  Blunt splenic injury and severe brain injury: a decision analysis and implications for care.

Authors:  Thamer Alabbasi; Avery B Nathens; Homer Tien
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 2.089

9.  Cervical spine injury in dismounted improvised explosive device trauma.

Authors:  Joseph Taddeo; Melissa Devine; Vivian C McAlister
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 2.089

10.  Vascular trauma: Does experience in the United States apply to a Canadian centre?

Authors:  Shane Smith; Vivian McAlister; Neil Parry; Adam Power; Kelly Vogt
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2019-12-01       Impact factor: 2.089

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