Atias-Nikolov V, Sarić V, Kovac T, Franković E, Mrsić V, Lukac J, Mihaljević Z
Department of Anesthesiology, Clinical Center Zagreb, Croatia.
Mil Med. 1995 Feb;160(2):62-9.
The work of the Croatian Defense Council (armed forces of the Croatian citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina) War Hospital at Sturba, outskirts of the town of Livno, is described. The hospital was established in the beginning of April and worked until September 1992. It provided services for the battlefield of approximately 100 km of a very difficult mountainous terrain. The hospital was situated in a concrete dugout taken from the Yugoslav Federal Army. It was well equipped and supplied exclusively by numerous donations. Medical personnel were recruited partly from local medical professionals and partly from volunteers from Croatia. During the 5-month period, 597 patients (571 soldiers and 26 civilians) were admitted. A total of 314 operations, 141 in general and 173 in regional anesthesia, were performed. None of the patients died in the hospital. There was not a single epidemic either among soldiers or civilians in the area.
本文描述了位于利夫诺镇郊区斯图尔巴的克罗地亚国防委员会(波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那克罗地亚公民武装部队)野战医院的工作情况。该医院于4月初成立,一直运作到1992年9月。它为一片约100公里长、地形极为复杂的山区战场提供服务。医院设在一个从南斯拉夫联邦军队缴获的混凝土防空洞内。医院设备精良,物资供应完全依靠大量捐赠。医务人员部分来自当地医疗专业人员,部分来自克罗地亚的志愿者。在5个月的时间里,共收治了597名患者(571名士兵和26名平民)。总共进行了314台手术,其中141台采用全身麻醉,173台采用区域麻醉。没有患者在医院死亡。该地区的士兵和平民中也没有发生过任何疫情。