ORTHOPEDIC CASUALTIES IN AN ACTIVATED NATIONAL-GUARD MECHANIZED INFANTRY BRIGADE DURING OPERATION-DESERT-SHIELD

Authors
Citation
Gd. Foulkes, ORTHOPEDIC CASUALTIES IN AN ACTIVATED NATIONAL-GUARD MECHANIZED INFANTRY BRIGADE DURING OPERATION-DESERT-SHIELD, Military medicine, 160(3), 1995, pp. 128-131
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine Miscellaneus
Journal title
ISSN journal
00264075
Volume
160
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
128 - 131
Database
ISI
SICI code
0026-4075(1995)160:3<128:OCIAAN>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
From November 1990 to April 1991, the 48th Infantry Brigade (Mechanize d), an Army National Guard unit, was activated under Operation Desert Shield and deployed to the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Calif ornia, for training in desert warfare. All casualties requiring care b eyond the battalion aid stations were evacuated to the medical company organic to the 48th Brigade, Each of 727 orthopedic patient visits we re grouped into one of eight etiologies: trauma, degenerative, overuse , infectious, neoplastic, congenital/pediatric, miscellaneous, and psy chiatric. Each case was also classified according to anatomic region, severity, and disposition as well as need for a minor procedure, opera tion, or referral, Orthopedic casualties in a reserve mechanized infan try brigade undergoing intensive field training primarily arose from f our common etiologic/regional presentations: wrist/hand trauma, knee/l eg trauma, spine/pelvis degenerative, and ankle/foot overuse, Many of these injuries are predictable consequences of a particular soldier's military occupational specialty and unit mission.