非战斗人员撤离行动中的外科挑战

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Injury-International Journal of the Care of the Injured Pub Date : 2024-10-19 DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2024.111961
Bruno de La Villéon , Alexandre Caubère , Alexis Maffert , Jérôme Planchon , Franck Albisson , Hugues de Martène , Alexandre Noël , Brice Malgras
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背景全球的不确定性促使各国提高警惕,以保护本国公民的安全。最近发生的危机迫使西方国家采取撤离行动,从和平方案到紧急军事干预,不一而足。2023 年 4 月,苏丹陷入内战,促使法国利用在吉布提预先部署的部队精心策划了一次复杂的撤离行动。材料与amp; 方法这项回顾性观察研究旨在分析 "萨吉泰尔行动"(OS)期间遇到的外科挑战,重点关注在多国平民人口中成功实施军事干预所需的人力、技术和后勤要求。特种部队小组,包括外科救生单元(SLM),与常规军事人员一同出动。吉布提的联合医疗外科中心(JMSC)是一个常设医疗机构,拥有完善的设施和工作人员。对受害者进行了空中医疗后送,并进行了外科手术,包括损伤控制手术、整形外科手术和清创术。共进行了五次外科评估和四次外科手术。手术历时 96 小时,无人员死亡。部署在喀土穆和一架飞机上的苏丹解放运动发挥了关键作用。在评估医疗需求方面遇到的挑战促使建立了一个实质性的、适应性强的系统。报告强调了在法国理论中采用综合方法支持非战斗人员撤离行动的重要性。结论OS 展示了法国卫生军事部门在充满挑战的环境中部署综合损害控制链的能力。这次无人员死亡的成功突显了协调复苏、损害控制和运输的有效性。内战期间,非战斗环境下的撤离行动面临严峻挑战,需要模块化和适应性强的支持理念。协调、沟通、后勤准备和培训是成功管理此类行动的关键要素。
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Surgical challenges in Non-combatant Evacuation Operations

Background

Global uncertainties have prompted nations to adopt vigilant approaches to safeguard their citizens. Recent crises have compelled Western nations to undertake evacuations, ranging from peaceful scenarios to urgent military interventions. In April 2023, Sudan descended into civil war, prompting France to orchestrate a complex evacuation operation leveraging prepositioned forces in Djibouti.

Materials & Methods

This retrospective observational study aims to analyze the surgical challenges encountered during Operation SAGITTAIRE (OS), focusing on human, technical, and logistical requirements for successful military interventions in multinational civilian populations.

Results

OS successfully evacuated 1017 individuals of 84 nationalities from Khartoum using road, sea, and air routes. Special forces teams, including the Surgical Life-saving Module (SLM), were mobilized alongside conventional military elements. The Joint Medical Surgical Center (JMSC) in Djibouti served as a permanent medical facility with comprehensive facilities and staff. Air Medical evacuations were performed for vicitms and surgical interventions were conducted, including damage control surgery, orthopedic procedures, and debridements. Five surgical evaluations and four surgical procedures were performed. The operation spanned 96 h without death. The SLM, deployed in Khartoum and within an aircraft, played a crucial role.

Discussion

OS highlighted the need for a comprehensive health support system. Challenges in assessing health needs led to the establishment of a substantial and adaptable system. The report emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive approach to support Non-combatant Evacuation Operations in French Doctrine.

Conclusion

OS showcased the French Health Military Service's capabilities in deploying a comprehensive damage control chain in challenging environments. This fatality-free success underlines the effectiveness of coordinated resuscitation, damage control, and transportation. Evacuation operations in non-combatant settings during civil wars pose formidable challenges, requiring a modular and adaptable support concept. Coordination, communication, logistical preparation, and training are crucial elements for successful management of such operations.
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期刊介绍: Injury was founded in 1969 and is an international journal dealing with all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Our primary aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas, techniques and information among all members of the trauma team.
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