Shingleton Sarah, Folwell Jared, Jones Ian, Gleason Michael, Williams Alicia
US Army Institute of Surgical Research, Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA), Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234, USA.
Eur Burn J. 2024 Feb 23;5(1):49-65. doi: 10.3390/ebj5010005.
Burns are commonly encountered in the battlefield environment; however, the availability of burn expertise and specialized supplies is variable. Initial burn care should remain focused on cooling the burn, preventing hypothermia, basic wound cleansing, and evacuation. Key ongoing burn wound management principles include wound debridement, accurate burn size and depth estimation, wound care, ongoing wound evaluation, and treatment of suspected Gram-negative wound infection. Operative management should be limited to urgent procedures, and definitive burn management should be performed only after evacuation to a higher level of care. Flexibility, creativity, and the ability to adapt care to the tactical environment are key to the successful management of burn injuries in battlefield and austere settings.
烧伤在战场环境中很常见;然而,烧伤专业知识和专用物资的可获取性参差不齐。烧伤的初始处理应始终侧重于冷却烧伤部位、预防体温过低、进行基本的伤口清洁以及后送。烧伤创面持续管理的关键原则包括伤口清创、准确估计烧伤面积和深度、伤口护理、持续的伤口评估以及治疗疑似革兰氏阴性菌伤口感染。手术治疗应限于紧急手术,确定性的烧伤治疗应仅在转送至更高水平的医疗机构后进行。灵活性、创造性以及使治疗适应战术环境的能力是在战场和艰苦环境中成功处理烧伤的关键。