Burn support for Operation Iraqi Freedom and related operations, 2003 to 2004.

Leopoldo C Cancio, E Eric Horvath, David J Barillo, Bernard J Kopchinski, Keith R Charter, Alfredo E Montalvo, Teresa M Buescher, Matthew L Brengman, Mary-Margaret Brandt, John B Holcomb
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Thermal injury historically constitutes approximately 5% to 20% of conventional warfare casualties. This article reviews medical planning for burn care during war in Iraq and experience with burns during the war at the US Army Burn Center; aboard the USNS Comfort hospital ship; and at Combat Support Hospitals in Iraq and in Afghanistan. Two burn surgeons were deployed to the military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany, and to the Gulf Region to assist with triage and patient care. During March 2003 to May 2004, 109 burn casualties from the war have been hospitalized at the US Army Burn Center in San Antonio, Texas, and US Army Burn Flight Teams have moved 51 critically ill burn casualties to the Burn Center. Ten Iraqi burn patients underwent surgery and were hospitalized for up to 1 month aboard the Comfort, including six with massive wounds. Eighty-six burn casualties were hospitalized at the 28th Combat Support Hospital for up to 53 days. This experience highlights the importance of anticipating the burn care needs of both combatants and the local civilian population during war.

2003年至2004年,为伊拉克自由行动及相关行动提供支持。
热伤历来约占常规战争伤亡的5%至20%。本文回顾了伊拉克战争期间烧伤护理的医疗计划和美国陆军烧伤中心在战争期间烧伤的经验;登上美国海军安慰医院船;以及伊拉克和阿富汗的战斗支援医院。两名烧伤外科医生被派往德国兰施图尔的军事医院和海湾地区,协助分诊和病人护理。在2003年3月至2004年5月期间,109名战争烧伤伤员在德克萨斯州圣安东尼奥的美国陆军烧伤中心住院治疗,美国陆军烧伤飞行小组已将51名危重烧伤伤员转移到烧伤中心。10名伊拉克烧伤患者在“安慰号”上接受了手术,并住院长达1个月,其中6人伤势严重。86名烧伤伤员在第28战斗支援医院住院长达53天。这一经验突出了在战争期间预测战斗人员和当地平民的烧伤护理需求的重要性。
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