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Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery Combat Casualty Care in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom 

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Contents PDF document

Front Matter

Section I. History and Recollections

  1. History of Deployed Army Otolaryngologists in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom
  2. History of Deployed Air Force Otolaryngologists in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom
  3. Participation of Deployed Navy Otolaryngologists in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom
  4. Recollections From the Front

Section II. Principles and Demographics

  1. Evacuation and Roles of Care
  2. Demographics of Head and Neck Injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan
  3. Impact of Body Armor on Head and Neck Injuries: Preventive Measures
  4. Concept of a Dedicated Head and Neck Surgical Team

Section III. Ballistics of Injury

  1. Weapons and Mechanism of Injury in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom
  2. Pathophysiology of Head and Neck Injuries

Section IV. Emergency Management of Head and Neck Trauma

  1. Primary and Secondary Trauma Assessment
  2. Airway Management
  3. Hemorrhage Management and Vascular Control
  4. Indications for Facial and Neck Trauma Surgery
  5. Mass Casualties and Triage

Section V. Acute Head and Neck Surgery/Treatment in the Deployed Setting

  1. Preoperative Planning for Acute Head and Neck Surgery
  2. Acute Soft Tissue Injuries and Repair
  3. Cranial Nerve Injuries
  4. Salivary Gland and Duct Injuries
  5. Acute Otological Trauma
  6. Thermal Injuries
  7. Temporal Bone Fractures
  8. Paranasal Sinus Fractures
  9. Orbital Trauma and Nasoethmoid Fractures
  10. Midface Fractures
  11. Mandible Fractures
  12. Complex Head and Neck Reconstruction in Theater
  13. Penetrating and Blunt Neck Trauma
  14. Management of Acute Laryngotracheal Trauma
  15. Acute Management of Pharyngoesophageal Trauma
  16. Management of Neck and Skull Base Vascular Trauma
  17. Foreign Bodies of the Head, Neck, and Skull Base

Section VI. Delayed Head and Neck Surgery/Treatment at the Role 4 Facility

  1. Preoperative Planning for Delayed Head and Neck Surgery
  2. Delayed Soft-Tissue Injuries and Repair
  3. Cranial Nerve Injuries
  4. Delayed Otological Trauma
  5. Repair of Midface Bony Defect
  6. Repair of Mandibular Bony Defects
  7. Delayed Management of Paranasal Sinus Fractures
  8. Delayed Management of Laryngotracheal Trauma
  9. Delayed Treatment of Pharyngoesophageal Trauma
  10. Delayed Treatment of Otologic Trauma
  11. Vestibular Trauma
  12. Traumatic Brain Injury

Section VII. Unique Head and Neck Issues in the Deployed Setting

  1. Operating in Austere Environments
  2. Advances in Surgical Techniques, Procedures, and Wound Care
  3. Head and Neck Lessons Learned in Iraq and Afghanistan
  4. Afterword

Abbreviations and Index

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