Forward surgical care: Emerging issues and challenges.
Journal Title: Medical Journal Armed Forces - Year 2017, Vol 73, Issue 4
Abstract
War strategies have been evolving with time and battlefield casualty care services have been trying to keep pace with the changing demands. Technological advances in the field of trauma care have revolutionised the way in which erstwhile 'non-salvageable' lives and limbs are managed with more favourable outcome. The quality of Pre-Hospital Trauma Care Services will largely determine the survival statistics of battle casualties. The surgeon has to acknowledge the various resource constraints imposed upon him in the course of delivery of expert trauma care in the battlefield. The philosophy of Tactical Field Care and TACEVAC has, to a great extent, standardized point-of-care services and the manner in which combat casualties are managed. This has resulted in increasing favourable clinical outcome in a demanding, resource restricted and challenging environment. Training of Military Surgeons prior to induction into theatres of combat is an operational imperative and has to be based on validated guidelines promulgated by apex institutes specialised in Combat Casualty Care. CASEVAC hurdles, resource paucity, command and tactical decisions, govern casualty care and impose serious constraints that are not present in an urban setting. This article highlights the basic tenets of battlefield care, the challenges associated with it and the way forward.
Authors and Affiliations
Bipin Puri
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