Lawry Lynn Lieberman, Mani V, Hamm T E, Janvrin M, Juman L, Korona-Bailey J, Maddox J, Berezyuk O, Schoenfeld A J, Koehlmoos T P
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
BMJ Mil Health. 2025 Feb 4. doi: 10.1136/military-2024-002863.
The ongoing invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation represents one of the largest ongoing conventional military engagements in the last 20 years. Since the start of the war, an estimated 210 000 Ukrainian soldiers have been injured or killed as a result of combat. This experience could help prognosticate the nature of large-scale combat operations for modern militaries. The aim of this study was to assess current patterns of injuries among military combatants in Ukraine and identify prevention and mitigation methods.
We conducted a series of key informant interviews during the ongoing conflict using an expanded version of the global trauma system evaluation tool. We focused the analysis on injury patterns and prevention of combat-related injuries.
We interviewed 36 participants from June 2023 to February 2024. Respondents described complex polytrauma as representing the injury norm, with prominent battle injuries, including blast wounds to the extremities, traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord trauma. The primary source of injury prevention on the battlefield remains combat body armour. Military commanders and the Ministry of Defence were identified as principal bodies for the authorising equipment and tactical changes. Most respondents stated there was no formal process for using data to inform injury prevention initiatives.
The current conflict in Ukraine is characterised by a high prevalence of devastating combat-related injury, with limited measures for battlefield injury prevention. We believe that the provision of additional protective gear could mitigate the severity of some combat-related injuries, while the creation of a trauma registry would provide greater insight into prevention, wounding patterns, treatment and outcomes.
俄罗斯联邦对乌克兰的持续入侵是过去20年来规模最大的常规军事冲突之一。自战争爆发以来,估计有21万名乌克兰士兵在战斗中受伤或死亡。这一经历有助于预测现代军队大规模作战行动的性质。本研究的目的是评估乌克兰军事战斗人员当前的受伤模式,并确定预防和缓解方法。
在冲突持续期间,我们使用全球创伤系统评估工具的扩展版本进行了一系列关键信息访谈。我们将分析重点放在受伤模式和与战斗相关损伤的预防上。
我们在2023年6月至2024年2月期间采访了36名参与者。受访者将复杂的多发伤描述为常见的损伤类型,突出的战伤包括四肢爆炸伤、创伤性脑损伤和脊髓损伤。战场上预防损伤的主要手段仍然是战斗防弹衣。军事指挥官和国防部被确定为批准装备和战术变更的主要机构。大多数受访者表示,没有利用数据为预防损伤举措提供信息的正式流程。
乌克兰目前的冲突特点是与战斗相关的毁灭性损伤发生率很高,而战场损伤预防措施有限。我们认为,提供额外的防护装备可以减轻一些与战斗相关损伤的严重程度,而建立创伤登记册将有助于更深入地了解预防、受伤模式、治疗和结果。