[Initial in-hospital treatment of patients with penetrating trauma due to violence and war].

Unfallchirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-12 DOI:10.1007/s00113-024-01443-z
Gerhard Achatz, Axel Franke, Benedikt Friemert, Patrick Hoth, Philipp Hube, Dan Bieler
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Abstract

Background: Current political and social developments have brought the topics of violence, in this context attributable to terrorism and sabotage, and since February 2022 awareness of war in particular has again greatly increased. This article aims to present the contextualized dealing with penetrating injuries in terms of initial in-hospital treatment.

Objective: The question remains to be answered as to what extent penetrating injuries require special attention and to what extent the treatment priorities, options and strategies as well as surgical treatment require adaptation of the usual approach in routine clinical practice in Germany.

Material and method: The experience of the authors in this field from military operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, the Republic of Mali, Kosovo and Georgia as well as the core content of the Terror and Disaster Surgical Care (TDSC®) course on this topic, have been contextualized and incorporated. In addition, aspects of a comprehensive systematic literature review and current data from a national evaluation on the topic of preparing hospitals in Germany for such scenarios are taken into account.

Results and discussion: The clinical systems need to be well-prepared for such casualties, especially if they require treatment in large numbers. This is precisely so because the majority of patients are in a relevantly threatening situation (usually in the sense of a hemorrhage), treatment must be very urgently provided and in such scenarios a lack of resources must always be overcome, at least temporarily, especially for example for blood transfusions.

[暴力和战争所致穿透性创伤患者的院内初步治疗]。
背景:当前的政治和社会发展带来了暴力话题,在此背景下,暴力可归咎于恐怖主义和破坏活动,自2022年2月以来,人们对战争的认识再次大大提高。本文旨在从院内初步治疗的角度介绍穿透性损伤的背景处理:在德国,穿透性损伤在多大程度上需要特别关注,治疗重点、选择和策略以及手术治疗在多大程度上需要调整常规临床实践中的常用方法,这些问题都有待回答:作者在阿富汗、伊拉克、马里共和国、科索沃和格鲁吉亚的军事行动中积累的经验,以及恐怖和灾难外科护理(TDSC®)课程中有关这一主题的核心内容,都已被纳入并与实际情况相结合。此外,还考虑了全面系统的文献综述以及德国医院为此类情况做好准备的国家评估的最新数据:结果与讨论:临床系统需要为此类伤亡做好充分准备,尤其是在需要大量治疗的情况下。这正是因为大多数病人都处于相关的威胁状态(通常是指大出血),必须非常紧急地提供治疗,而且在这种情况下,必须始终克服资源不足的问题,至少是暂时性的,尤其是输血。
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