Chapter 21. First Receivers: Managing Blast Injuries upon Hospital Arrival
Chapter 22. The Role of Blood Products in Damage Control Resuscitation in Explosion-Related Trauma
Chapter 23. Pediatric Considerations
Chapter 24. Organization, Operations, Management, and Their Role in Surge Capacity and Mass Casualty Incidents
Chapter 25. Case Study: Emergency Department Response to the Boston Marathon Bombing
Chapter 26. Case Study: Management of Blast Incidents in Israel
Part IV. Surgical Management
Chapter 27. Scope of the Problem and Operational Considerations: Logistics, Surge Capacity, Organizing a Response, Sustainment Issues, Resource Utilization
Chapter 28. Combat Lessons Learned
Chapter 29. Damage Control Surgery
Chapter 30. Anesthesia Care in Blast Injury
Chapter 31. Vascular Injuries
Chapter 32. Management of Thoracoabdominal Blast Injuries
Chapter 33. Genitourinary Injuries
Chapter 34. Management of Orthopaedic Blast Injuries
Chapter 35. Reconstructive Plastic Surgery in Blast and Burn Injuries
Chapter 36. Pediatric Blast Injuries
Chapter 37. Case Study: Boston Bombings, a Surgeon’s View
Part V. ICU Management
Chapter 38. ICU Management of Blast Victims: Scope of the Problem and Operational
Chapter 41. Case Study from Afghanistan: Dismounted Complex Blast Injury
Part VI. Special Considerations
Chapter 42. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, or Nuclear Event (CBRNE): Prehospital and
Hospital Management
Chapter 43. Burn Management
Chapter 44. Wound Management
Chapter 45. Psychological Consequences: Responders and Community
David W. Callaway, MD, MPA
Director, Division of Operational and Disaster Medicine
Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
Carolinas Medical Center
Charlotte, NC
Jonathan L. Burstein, MD
Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the medical and operational management of blast and explosive incidents affecting civilian populations. It incorporates global lessons learned from first responders, emergency medicine providers, surgeons, intensivists, and military specialists with deep experience in handling blast injuries from point of injury through rehabilitation.
The book begins with background and introductory information on blast physics, explosion types, frequency, and perspectives from the military. This is followed by a section on prehospital management focusing on medical and trauma responses, triage, psychological consequences, and operational considerations. It then examines the roles of the emergency department and ICU with chapters on planning and training, surge capacity, resilience, management of common injury types, contamination, and ventilator strategies. The next section covers surgical treatment of a variety of blast injuries such as thoracoabdominal, extremity and vascular, and orthopedic injuries. The book then discusses medical treatment of various injury patterns including lung, abdominal, extremity, and traumatic brain injury. The final section of the book covers post-hospital considerations such as rehabilitation, mental health, and community resilience. Throughout, case studies of recent incidents provide real-life examples of operational and medical management.
Operational and Medical Management of Explosive and Blast Incidents is an essential resource for physicians and related professionals, residents, nurses, and medical students in emergency medicine, traumatic surgery, intensive care medicine, and public health as well as civilian and military EMS providers.