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Single Neurosurgeon Operative Experience at Craig Joint Theater Hospital During the Afghanistan Surge (November 2010 to April 2011), Part I: Neurotrauma Cases

机译:克雷格联合剧院医院的单一神经外科医院在阿富汗激增(2010年11月至2011年4月),第一部分:神经统计病例

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Background: The Afghanistan Surge saw NATO troops working with their Afghan partners to remove Taliban governance and replace it with a more democratic model. As part of this effort, medical support for both trauma and humanitarian cases was needed. Objective: Identify and discuss disease trends to better prepare for future combat medical care. Methods: Retrospective review of operative experience from a single neurosurgeon from November 2010 to April 2011. Results: 63 cases were performed in 20 NATO and 43 Afghan patients. Combat-related neurotrauma represented 73% (46/63) of cases, the majority of which were as a result of nonpenetrating injury (89%, 41/46). The most common area injured was the spine, accounting for 51% (21/41) of all nonpenetrating injuries. The majority of spine injuries occurred in NATO patients (61%, 13/21). The second most common area of nonpenetrating injury was the brain, occurring in 48% (20/41) of cases, primarily in Afghan troops (80%, 16/20). Overall, there were 2 deaths and 2 reoperations, for a complication rate of 8%. Conclusion: Future combat missions relying on mounted patrols may benefit from an emphasis on the use of vehicle safety equipment to decrease the incidence of brain injury, along with in theater neurosurgery care offering spine stabilization.
机译:背景:阿富汗浪涌看到北约部队与其阿富汗合作伙伴一起使用,以删除塔利班治理,用更民主的模式取代它。作为这项努力的一部分,需要对创伤和人道主义案件的医疗支持。目的:识别和讨论疾病趋势,以更好地为未来的战斗医疗保健做好准备。方法:从2010年11月到2011年4月的单一神经外科医生的回顾性审查。结果:在20北约和43名阿富汗患者中进行了63例。战斗相关神经统计学案例为73%(46/63),其中大多数是非长期损伤(89%,41/46)。受伤的最常见的区域是脊柱,占所有非持续伤害的51%(21/41)。北约患者发生了大多数脊柱伤害(61%,13/21)。第二个最常见的非长期损伤领域是大脑,发生在48%(20/41)的病例中,主要是阿富汗部队(80%,16/20)。总体而言,有2个死亡和2个重新进展,并发症率为8%。结论:依托登船的未来战斗任务可能会受益于强调车辆安全设备降低脑损伤的发生率,以及剧院神经外科护理提供脊柱稳定。

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