Pediatric genitourinary trauma in combat zones: Insights and lessons from military healthcare
Abstract
I am writing to share my thoughts on the article "Combat-related Genitourinary Trauma in Pediatric Patients: Data from the Department of Defense Trauma Registry," by Kronstedt et al., [1]. This study provides invaluable insight into the prevalence, mechanisms, and outcomes of genitourinary (GU) trauma among pediatric casualties in recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. The data and conclusions presented highlight the pressing need for more targeted training for healthcare personnel deploying to combat zones, especially regarding pediatric GU trauma.
Keywords
Pediatric TraumaGenitourinary TraumaCombat Casualty CareMilitary MedicineTrauma RegistryAfghanistan Iraq ConflictsTactical Combat Casualty CareHashtags
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