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Eardley W, Watts S, Clasper J
Int J Low Extrem Wounds . 2012 Sep; 11(3):201-12. PMID: 23008343
The manner in which high-energy transfer limb injuries are dressed can alter the wound environment through manipulation of the bacterial burden, thus minimizing tissue degradation and influencing healing potential. Infection...
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Eardley W, Watts S, Clasper J
Int J Low Extrem Wounds . 2012 Jun; 11(3):213-23. PMID: 22729552
Extremity injury and contamination as consequence are features of high-energy wounding. A leading cause of disability and the commonest cause of late complications, prevention of wound infection determines the ultimate...
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Ramasamy M, Hill A, Phillip R, Gibb I, Bull A, Clasper J
J Orthop Trauma . 2012 May; 27(1):49-55. PMID: 22561744
Objectives: Due to the absence of clinical blast data, automotive injury data using the abbreviated injury score (AIS) has been extrapolated to define current North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) injury...
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Murray C, Obremskey W, Hsu J, Andersen R, Calhoun J, Clasper J, et al.
J Trauma . 2011 Aug; 71(2 Suppl 2):S235-57. PMID: 21814090
During combat operations, extremities continue to be the most common sites of injury with associated high rates of infectious complications. Overall, ∼ 15% of patients with extremity injuries develop osteomyelitis,...
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Hospenthal D, Murray C, Andersen R, Bell R, Calhoun J, Cancio L, et al.
J Trauma . 2011 Aug; 71(2 Suppl 2):S210-34. PMID: 21814089
Despite advances in resuscitation and surgical management of combat wounds, infection remains a concerning and potentially preventable complication of combat-related injuries. Interventions currently used to prevent these infections have not...
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Hospenthal D, Murray C, Andersen R, Bell R, Calhoun J, Cancio L, et al.
J Trauma . 2011 Aug; 71(2 Suppl 2):S202-9. PMID: 21814088
Despite advances in resuscitation and surgical management of combat wounds, infection remains a concerning and potentially preventable complication of combat-related injuries. Interventions currently used to prevent these infections have not...
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Ramasamy A, Hill A, Phillip R, Gibb I, Bull A, Clasper J
J Trauma . 2011 Aug; 71(6):1694-8. PMID: 21808204
Background: Anti-vehicle mines and improvised explosive devices remain the most prevalent threat to coalition troops operating in Iraq and Afghanistan. Detonation of these devices causes rapid deflection of the vehicle...
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Ramasamy A, Hill A, Masouros S, Gordon F, Clasper J, Bull A
Accid Anal Prev . 2011 Jun; 43(5):1878-86. PMID: 21658517
Introduction: Anti-vehicle (AV) mines have been laid indiscriminately in conflict areas for the past 100 years. With an indeterminate life-span they continue to pose a significant threat to the civilian...
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Ramasamy A, Masouros S, Newell N, Hill A, Proud W, Brown K, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2010 Dec; 366(1562):160-70. PMID: 21149353
The conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have been epitomized by the insurgents' use of the improvised explosive device against vehicle-borne security forces. These weapons, capable of causing multiple severely injured...
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Ramasamy A, Hill A, Masouros S, Gibb I, Bull A, Clasper J
J R Soc Interface . 2010 Dec; 8(58):689-98. PMID: 21123255
Improved protective measures and medical care has increased the survivability from battlefield injuries. In an attempt to reduce the debilitating consequences of blast injury, understanding and mitigating the effects of...