Regional anaesthesia in combat settings: a position paper from military physicians.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Philippe Laitselart, S Hellander, F Josse, G Nordmann, N Ribaud, N Carbonnel, P Pasquier
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Abstract

Regional anaesthesia (RA) is a powerful tool in combat casualty care. As contemporary warfare evolves towards major engagements and delayed evacuations, the need for effective, durable and logistically feasible pain management has become critical. RA offers significant clinical and tactical advantages by providing sustained analgesia without impairing consciousness. Despite this, its use remains largely restricted to anaesthetists due to training gaps and institutional inertia. This position paper supports the integration of RA into the standard combat medical toolkit and the training of non-specialist military physicians in its use. Drawing on data from recent military studies and field experience, we explore the benefits of RA in austere settings, the current barriers to its widespread adoption, and the required steps to institutionalise its practice-including doctrinal changes, structured training and strategic support tools such as telemedicine and artificial intelligence. Implementing this position could contribute to improving pain control on the battlefield and preserving operational capacity.

战斗环境中的局部麻醉:军医的立场文件。
区域麻醉(RA)是战斗伤病员护理的有力工具。随着当代战争朝着重大交战和延迟撤离的方向发展,对有效、持久和后勤上可行的疼痛管理的需求变得至关重要。RA通过提供持续的镇痛而不损害意识,具有显著的临床和战术优势。尽管如此,由于培训差距和制度惰性,它的使用仍然主要局限于麻醉师。本立场文件支持将RA纳入标准作战医疗工具包,并培训非专业军医如何使用RA。根据最近军事研究和实地经验的数据,我们探讨了在严峻环境下RA的好处,目前广泛采用RA的障碍,以及将其实践制度化所需的步骤,包括理论变革,结构化培训和战略支持工具,如远程医疗和人工智能。实施这一立场可能有助于改善战场上的疼痛控制和保持作战能力。
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Bmj Military Health
Bmj Military Health MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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