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A concluding after-action report of the Senior Visiting Surgeon program with the United States Military at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany

机译:在德国兰德斯图尔地区医学中心与美国军方进行的高级拜访外科医生计划的总结性事后报告

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BACKGROUND: The Senior Visiting Surgeon (SVS) program at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC), Germany, was developed during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq as a measure to build military-civilian interaction in trauma care and research. The objective of this study was to provide a summary of the program including workload and experiences. An additional objective was to identify factors needed for sustainment of this program during an interwar period. METHODS: An electronic, 34-question survey was distributed to 192 surgeons who participated in the SVS program at LRMC, either through the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma or the Society of Vascular Surgery between 2005 and 2012. The survey was composed of multiple-choice and open-ended questions. RESULTS: The response rate was 61% (n = 118), with 24% (n = 28) indicating previous military service. These 117 respondents provided 24.5 months of volunteer coverage at LRMC, with 22% (n = 26) performing multiple, 2-week rotations. Visiting surgeons participated in two to five operative cases per week, with the majority of operations related to the management of soft tissue wounds and burns followed by abdominal and vascular procedures, conducted daily multidisciplinary intensive care unit rounds, and collaborated with military surgeons in research projects resulting in 22 publications. More than half (n = 59) of the respondents maintained contact with military colleagues during the 12 months following the rotation. The majority of surveyed surgeons support continuation of the SVS at military facilities in the United States and hosting military surgeons at their civilian trauma center. CONCLUSION: This study is the first to quantify the SVS program during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Visiting surgeons provided more than 2 years of combat casualty care during these, the longest wars in US history. Continuation of this program will require expanded military-civilian interaction in trauma care, training, and research during any interwar period.
机译:背景:在阿富汗和伊拉克战争期间,德国兰茨图尔地区医学中心(LRMC)制定了高级访问医生(SVS)计划,目的是在创伤护理和研究中建立军民互动。这项研究的目的是提供该程序的摘要,包括工作量和经验。另一个目标是确定在两次战争之间维持该方案所需的因素。方法:2005年至2012年间,通过美国创伤外科协会或血管外科学会向参加LRMC的SVS计划的192位外科医生分发了一个包含34个问题的电子调查表。该调查表由多个选择和开放式问题。结果:回应率为61%(n = 118),其中24%(n = 28)表明曾服兵役。这117位受访者在LRMC提供了24.5个月的志愿者服务,其中22%(n = 26)进行了为期2周的多次轮岗。来访的外科医生每周参加2到5例手术病例,大部分手术涉及软组织伤口和烧伤的处理,然后进行腹部和血管手术,每天进行多学科的重症监护病房巡查,并与军事外科医生合作进行研究项目共出版了22本出版物。轮换后的12个月中,超过一半(n = 59)的受访者与军事同事保持联系。大多数接受调查的外科医生支持在美国的军事设施中继续进行SVS,并在其平民创伤中心接待外科医生。结论:本研究是首次量化阿富汗和伊拉克战争期间的SVS计划。在这是美国历史上最长的战争期间,来访的外科医生提供了超过2年的战斗伤亡护理。该计划的继续进行,将需要在战时之间扩大军民之间在创伤护理,培训和研究中的互动。

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