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Instructional Course Lectures, Volume 58
Section 1: Trauma
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Orthopaedic War Injuries: Recent Developments in Treatment and Research
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CAPT Dana C. Covey, MD, MC, USN; Roy K. Aaron, MD; LTC Martin F. Baechler, MD, MC, USN; Christopher T. Born, MD, FACS; Deborah McK. Ciombor, PhD; Lt Col James A. Keeney, MD, MC, USAF; CPT Andrew W. Mack, MD, MC, USA; CDR Michael T. Mazurek, MD, MC, USN; Col Mark W. Richardson, MD, MC, USAF; Alexander Y. Shin, MD; CAPT Michael A. Thompson, MD, MC, USN
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| ABSTRACT:
Musculoskeletal injury is the most common type of injury among survivors of combat trauma, and combat-related trauma is challenging for an orthopaedic surgeon to treat. Methods of treatment are evolving, but significant gaps remain as knowledge of civilian trauma is extrapolated to combat trauma.
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