2022
DOI: 10.1097/ta.0000000000003700
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The new face of war: Craniofacial injuries from Operation Inherent Resolve

Abstract: BACKGROUND:During the last 20 years of conflict in the Middle East, improvements in body armor and the use of improvised explosive devices have resulted in an increased incidence of complex craniofacial trauma (CFT). Currently, CFT comprises up to 40% of all casualties. We present new data from the recent conflict in Iraq and Syria during Operation Inherent Resolve. METHODS:Data were collected for patients treated at role 1, role 2, and role 3 facilities in Iraq and Syria over a 1-year period. During this time… Show more

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“…The war demonstrated how severely the health of the Syrian population had been impacted by such war and how urgently medical attention was necessitated. About 45% of those affected required complex surgical treatments such as facial reconstruction, craniotomies, and the repair of open globe injuries, according to data garnered following the conflicts in Syria and Iraq 12 . With the perioperative death rate being 6%, 12 emphasis on the necessity for individuals with such injuries to have better access to health care and treatment choices needs highlighting.…”
Section: Cmft Causes Incidence Implications and Mortalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The war demonstrated how severely the health of the Syrian population had been impacted by such war and how urgently medical attention was necessitated. About 45% of those affected required complex surgical treatments such as facial reconstruction, craniotomies, and the repair of open globe injuries, according to data garnered following the conflicts in Syria and Iraq 12 . With the perioperative death rate being 6%, 12 emphasis on the necessity for individuals with such injuries to have better access to health care and treatment choices needs highlighting.…”
Section: Cmft Causes Incidence Implications and Mortalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About 45% of those affected required complex surgical treatments such as facial reconstruction, craniotomies, and the repair of open globe injuries, according to data garnered following the conflicts in Syria and Iraq 12 . With the perioperative death rate being 6%, 12 emphasis on the necessity for individuals with such injuries to have better access to health care and treatment choices needs highlighting. Furthermore, during the Second Lebanon War, CMFTs claimed the lives of 2.8% of military personnel 10 …”
Section: Cmft Causes Incidence Implications and Mortalitymentioning
confidence: 99%