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Head Face and Neck Surgical Workload From a Contemporary Military Role 3 Medical Treatment Facility.

Frcs Ramc BreezeWilliam G GensheimerCraig BergKathleen M Sarber
Published in: Military medicine (2021)
Medical planning of the surgical requirements to treat HFN pathology is primarily focused on battle injury of coalition service personnel. This analysis has demonstrated that the treatment of disease represented 16% of all HFN surgical activities. The presence of multiple HFN sub-specialty surgeons prevented the requirement for multiple aeromedical evacuations of coalition service personnel which may have affected mission effectiveness as well as incurring a large financial burden. The very low volume of surgical activity demonstrated during certain periods of this analysis may have implications for the maintenance of surgical competencies for subspecialty surgeons.
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