Medicine in the drone age: prehospital emergency care under the threat of enemy UAS.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Conor Spilsbury, J Miles, A Hamer, D Ferraby
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Abstract

The Ukraine-Russia conflict has seen unprecedented use of uncrewed aircraft system (UAS), leading to significant changes in injury patterns and medical evacuation constraints. This article examines the mechanisms of injury caused by UAS, the epidemiology of these injuries and the challenges faced by medical teams in evacuating and treating casualties. The prevalence of UAS has resulted in a higher incidence of head, neck and acoustic injuries, necessitating minimally invasive surgeries and advanced imaging techniques. The ability of Russian forces to sustain long-range UAS operations has severely restricted casualty movement and increased the risk to medical providers. This article highlights the need for enhanced force protection measures, including the use of counter-UAS technology, improved personal protective equipment and innovative evacuation strategies such as uncrewed ground vehicles. The findings underscore the importance of adapting medical practices to the evolving threat landscape and ensuring the safety and effectiveness of medical teams operating in high-risk environments.

无人机时代的医学:敌方无人机威胁下的院前急救。
乌克兰-俄罗斯冲突前所未有地使用了无人驾驶飞机系统(UAS),导致受伤模式和医疗后送限制发生了重大变化。本文探讨了无人机造成的伤害机制、这些伤害的流行病学以及医疗团队在疏散和治疗伤亡时面临的挑战。UAS的流行导致了头部、颈部和听觉损伤的高发生率,需要微创手术和先进的成像技术。俄罗斯部队维持远程无人机系统行动的能力严重限制了伤亡人员的流动,并增加了医疗提供者面临的风险。这篇文章强调了加强部队保护措施的必要性,包括使用反无人机技术、改进个人防护装备和创新的撤离策略,如无人地面车辆。调查结果强调,必须使医疗实践适应不断变化的威胁形势,并确保医疗队在高风险环境中工作的安全性和有效性。
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Bmj Military Health
Bmj Military Health MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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