Jonathan C Clasper
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Rankin I, Nguyen T, McMenemy L, Clasper J, Masouros S
Front Bioeng Biotechnol
. 2021 May;
9:665248.
PMID: 33937220
Traumatic amputation has been one of the most defining injuries associated with explosive devices. An understanding of the mechanism of injury is essential in order to reduce its incidence and...
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Nguyen T, Carpanen D, Rankin I, Ramasamy A, Breeze J, Proud W, et al.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol
. 2020 Oct;
8:544214.
PMID: 33042964
Penetrating injuries are commonly inflicted in attacks with explosive devices. The extremities, and especially the leg, are the most commonly affected body areas, presenting high risk of infection, slow recovery,...
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Rankin I, Nguyen T, Carpanen D, Clasper J, Masouros S
Front Bioeng Biotechnol
. 2020 Sep;
8:960.
PMID: 32903553
Dismounted complex blast injury (DCBI) has been one of the most severe forms of trauma sustained in recent conflicts. This injury has been partially attributed to limb flail; however, the...
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Rankin I, Nguyen T, Carpanen D, Darwood A, Clasper J, Masouros S
J Biomech Eng
. 2020 Aug;
143(2).
PMID: 32793978
Pelvic blast injury is one of the most severe patterns of injury to be sustained by casualties of explosions. We have previously identified the mechanism of injury in a shock...
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Rankin I, Webster C, Gibb I, Clasper J, Masouros S
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
. 2020 Mar;
88(6):832-838.
PMID: 32176176
Background: Pelvic trauma has emerged as one of the most severe injuries to be sustained by the victim of a blast insult. The incidence and mortality due to blast-related pelvic...
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Nguyen T, Carpanen D, Stinner D, Rankin I, Ramasamy A, Breeze J, et al.
J Mech Behav Biomed Mater
. 2019 Dec;
102:103525.
PMID: 31877527
Penetrating injuries due to fragments energised by an explosive event are life threatening and are associated with poor clinical and functional outcomes. The tibia is the long bone most affected...
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Rankin I, Nguyen T, Carpanen D, Clasper J, Masouros S
Ann Biomed Eng
. 2019 Jun;
47(11):2232-2240.
PMID: 31147806
Pelvic vascular injury in the casualty of an explosive insult is a principal risk factor for increased mortality. The mechanism of injury has not previously been investigated in a physical...
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Newell N, Pearce A, Spurrier E, Gibb I, Webster C, Clasper J, et al.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
. 2018 Jan;
85(1S Suppl 2):S129-S133.
PMID: 29370057
Background: Personnel have sustained a range of devastating blast injuries during recent conflicts. Previous studies have focused on severe injuries, including to the spine; however, no study has specifically focused...
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Oh J, Tubb C, Poepping T, Ryan P, Clasper J, Katschke A, et al.
Mil Med
. 2016 Sep;
181(9):1069-74.
PMID: 27612355
Background: The purposes of this study are to define the pattern of injuries sustained by dismounted troops exposed to improvised explosive devices blasts treated at a Role 3 combat support...
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Guthrie H, Martin K, Taylor C, Spear A, Whiting R, Macildowie S, et al.
Injury
. 2014 Jun;
45(8):1171-8.
PMID: 24908627
Prevention of extremity war wound infection remains a clinical challenge. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common pathogen in delayed infection. We hypothesised that choice of wound dressings may affect bacterial...