Adding the Capacity for an Intensive Care Unit Dedicated to COVID 19, Preserving the Operational Capability of a French Golden Hour Offset Surgical Team in Sahel

Author:

de Lesquen Henri12,Bergez Marie13,Vuong Antoine4,Boufime-Jonqheere Alexandre5,de l’Escalopier Nicolas16

Affiliation:

1. 4th Forward Surgical Team, French Military Health Service, France

2. Department of Thoracic and Vascular Surgery, Sainte Anne Military Teaching Hospital, 8300, Toulon, France

3. Département d’Anésthésie-Réanimation, Etablissement Hospitalier Civilo Militaire de Metz., 57070 Metz, France

4. 183ème Antenne Medical de Mont de Marsan, 12ème Centre Médical des Armées de Bordeaux, 4000 Mont de Marsan, France

5. Etablissement de Ravitaillement Sanitaire des Armées, Vitry-le-François, 51300, France

6. Department of Orthopedic, Traumatology and Reconstructive Surgery, PERCY Military Teaching Hospital, 92140, Clamart, France

Abstract

ABSTRACTIntroductionIn April 2020, the military medical planning needs to be recalibrated to support the COVID-19 crisis during a large-scale combat operation carried out by the French army in Sahel.Material and MethodsSince 2019, proper positioning of Forward Surgical Teams (FSTs) has been imperative in peer-to-near-peer conflict and led to the development of a far-forward surgical asset: The Golden Hour Offset Surgical Team (GHOST). Dedicated to damage control surgery close to combat, GHOST made the FST aero-mobile again, with a light logistical footprint and a fast setting. On 19 and 25 March 2020, Niger and Mali confirmed their first COVID-19 cases, respectively. The pandemic was ongoing in Sahel, where 5,100 French soldiers were deployed in the Barkhane Operation.ResultsFor the first time, the FST had to provide, continuously, both COVID critical care and surgical support to the ongoing operation in Liptako. Its deployment on a Main Operating Base had to be rethought on Niamey, to face the COVID crisis and support ongoing operations. This far-forward surgical asset, embedded with a doctrinal Role-1, sat up a 4-bed COVID intensive care unit while maintaining a casualty surgical care capacity. A COVID training package has been developed to prepare the FST for this innovative employment. This far-forward surgical asset was designed to support a COVID-19 intensive care unit before evacuation, preserving forward surgical capability for battalion combat teams.ConclusionFar-forward surgical assets like GHOST have demonstrated their mobility and effectiveness in a casualty care system and could be adapted as critical care facilities to respond to the COVID crisis in wartime.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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