Operation Iraqi Freedom: Surgical Experience of the 212th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
Abstract
Seven hundred one patients were treated at and 394 were admitted to the 212th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in Central Iraq during the combat phase of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Ninety of those patients underwent 100 operations, with 187 procedures in 19 days. At the peak of hostilities, 48 patients were admitted, 15 operations were performed, and 56 patients were medically evacuated during different 24- hour periods. Thirty-three patients required the surgical expertise of a general of thoracic surgeon. Although 82% of injuries and 70 % of the procedures were orthopedic in nature, orthopedic operating room utilization was only 60% of total operating room time (156 hours). The general and thoracic injuries were labor-intensive, frequently requiring two surgeons.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA628133
Entities
People
- Alfonso S. Alarcon
- Booker T. King
- Ismail Jatoi
- Jeffrey M. Hermann
- John M. Cho
- Todd M. Morton
Organizations
- United States Army Institute of Surgical Research