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Performance of the orthopedic surgical services of the General University Hospital Gregorio Marañón on the 11th of March terrorist outrage in Madrid
Author(s) -
Francisco Chana Rodríguez,
Manuel Villanueva,
Pablo Sanz-Ruíz,
José Manuel Rojo-Manaute,
J. L. Gilarranz Vaquero
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
archives of clinical and experimental surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2146-8133
DOI - 10.5455/aces.20140209025358
Subject(s) - outrage , medicine , orthopedic surgery , terrorism , general surgery , ancient history , family medicine , political science , surgery , law , history , politics
Background: In recent years, we have witnessed dreadful terrorist attacks that increasingly affect us. Catastrophes imply physical damage and grievous bodily harm that can strain the capacity of available hospitals to provide quality healthcare. Materials and Methods: The authors describe and analyze the performance of the orthopedic surgery department at a university hospital faced with a terrorist attack that injured 1167 and killed 192 people. Results: The injuries are characterized by severity and tissular damage spreading, including deep wounds, blast injuries, and burns.Conclusions: The review of analyses of previous catastrophes, described by our colleagues in different studies, can be very useful inorder to avoid mistakes in the future. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2015; 4(1.000): 14-20

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