Ryan J M, Cooper G J, Maynard R L
Ministry of Defence, Chemical Defence Establishment, Salisbury, Wilts.
J R Army Med Corps. 1988 Oct;134(3):119-25. doi: 10.1136/jramc-134-03-02.
Wound ballistics research has contributed much to the understanding of the pathophysiology of missile injury that now exists. From this store of knowledge treatment regimes have evolved which have greatly improved the lot of the soldier wounded in war. However, research must keep pace with changes that are taking place in weapons research and development so that the particular needs of the Army Medical Services on a future battlefield can be met. The differing needs of civilian and military medical services are highlighted. The marked differences that exist between the missile wound seen and treated in a late twentieth century hospital and the wounds likely to be encountered on the modern battlefield are enumerated and discussed.
创伤弹道学研究为理解目前存在的导弹伤病理生理学做出了很大贡献。基于这些知识储备,治疗方法不断发展,极大地改善了战争中受伤士兵的命运。然而,研究必须跟上武器研发中正在发生的变化,以便满足未来战场上军队医疗服务的特殊需求。 civilian和军事医疗服务的不同需求得到了强调。列举并讨论了20世纪末医院中所见和治疗的导弹伤与现代战场上可能遇到的伤口之间存在的显著差异。