“POTENTIALLY SURVIVABLE” CASUALTIES — RESERVE TO REDUCE PRE-HOSPITAL LETHAILITY IN INJURIES AND TRAUMAS

Author:

Samokhvalov I. M.1,Goncharov A. V.1,Chirskij V. S.1,Nosov A. M.1,Golovko K. P.1,Badmaev V. B.1,Chupryaev V. A.1

Affiliation:

1. Kirov Military Medical Academy

Abstract

Battlefield lethality remains the most underexplored problem from the surgical point of view. 540 battle­field fatalities during the military operation in the North Caucasus region of Russia (1994–1996) were ana­lyzed. It was found that 25.4% of all “Killed In Action” refer to the group of potentially survivable. Common causes of combat death in this group were prolonged hemorrhage (78.1%), tension pneumothorax (19.0%), and hemopneumothorax (2.9%). Reducing mortality can be attained due to introduction of new means of control for life-threatening consequences of injuries, improving tactical evacuation, as well as training mili­tary personnel in providing combat lifesaver care.  

Publisher

FSBEI HE I.P. Pavlov SPbSMU MOH Russia

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