| Literature DB >> 29149359 |
A Franke1, D Bieler2, B Friemert3, E Kollig1, S Flohe4.
Abstract
Due to the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, Brussels, Ansbach, Munich, Berlin and more recently Manchester and London, terrorism is realized as a present threat to our society and social life, as well as a challenge for the health care system. Without fueling anxiety, there is a need for sensitization to this subject and to familiarize all concerned with the special kind of terrorist attack-related injuries, the operational priorities and tactics and the individual basic principles of preclinical and hospital care. There is a need to adapt the known established medical structure for a conventional mass casualty situation to the special requirements that are raised by this new kind of terrorist threat to our social life. It is the aim of this article, from a surgical point of view, to depict the tactics and challenges of preclinical care of the special kind of terrorist attack-related injuries from the site of the incident, via the advanced medical post or casualty collecting point, to the triage point at the hospital. The special needs of medical care and organizational aspects of the primary treatment in the hospital are highlighted and possible decisional options and different approaches are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Mass casualties; Resilience; Surgical care; Treatment priorities; Triage
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29149359 DOI: 10.1007/s00104-017-0489-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chirurg ISSN: 0009-4722 Impact factor: 0.955