Warfare facial trauma: who will treat?

Mil Med. 1996 Sep;161(9):505-9.

Abstract

Most of the facial trauma in the United States is treated in trauma centers in large urban or university medical centers, with limited trauma care taking place in our military medical treatment facilities. In many cases, active duty facial trauma surgeons may lack the current experience necessary for the optimal care of facial wounds of our inquired military personnel in the early stages of the conflict. Consequently, the skills of the reservist trauma surgeons who staff our civilian trauma centers and who care for facial trauma victims daily will be critical in caring for our wounded. These "trauma-current" reservists may act as a cadre of practiced surgeons to aid those with less experience. A plan for refresher training of active duty facial trauma surgeons is presented.

MeSH terms

  • Facial Injuries / surgery*
  • Fractures, Bone / surgery
  • Humans
  • Military Medicine*
  • Military Personnel*
  • Warfare