V. Radonic et al., ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONING OF THE FRONT-LINE SURGICAL STATION AT RAMA IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, Military medicine, 158(12), 1993, pp. 763-766
The war in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina has imposed specific
tasks upon civil surgical work and forced it to adapt to war conditio
ns. To this end, mobile surgical teams were formed, functioning within
the front-line surgical stations. The organization and the results of
work of such a front-line surgical station at Rama in the Republic of
Bosnia and Herzegovina are described. In the course of more than 5 mo
nths (April 9-September 23, 1992), 179 wounded persons were surgically
treated. Nearly half (49.1%] of the wounded were retained for further
treatment in the stationary unit of the station, while 10.6% were tra
nsported to the nearest hospital. The mortality of the wounded was 1.7
%; it would have been significantly lower had there been the possibili
ty of air transport for the wounded.