European Burn Journal (Feb 2024)

Burn Wound Care Strategies for the Battlefield and Austere Settings

  • Sarah Shingleton,
  • Jared Folwell,
  • Ian Jones,
  • Michael Gleason,
  • Alicia Williams

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ebj5010005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 49 – 65

Abstract

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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.

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