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Filter by:The aim of the study is to assess the surgical knowledge of French Surgeons in cas of Terrorist Attack.
The previous investigators' studies (MAX, Lelaidier et al, BJA 2017, & SIMMAXMARCHERYAN) clearly showed that the use of a digital cognitive aid in the hand of the leader significantly improves the management of anaesthesia and intensive care emergencies as well as basic combat casualty care. The present study exclusively deals with the advanced management of simulated combat casualties by military doctors and nurses using the same digital cognitive aid adapted for MARCHE RYAN algorithm.
The battle of Mosul was characterized by the use of improvised explosive devices, human shields and suicide bombers in an urban setting. It is unclear whether this type of warfare cause more extensive abdominal injuries to civilians than combatants. All patients admitted with penetrating abdominal injury subjected to an exploratory laparotomy at Emergency Hospital, Erbil, between October 17, 2016 and July 16, 2017 will be included. Differences in demographics, injury mechanism, time since injury, clinical status on arrival, intraoperative findings, postoperative complications and outcome will be studied.