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Filling the Trauma Surgical Gap: Utilizing Dead    Abdominal Aortic Junctional Tourniquet-Stabilised
          Porcine Tissue for Damage Control Resuscitation    (AAJT-S) Can Be Applied Both Successfully and Rapidly
          and Surgical Training                              by Combat Medical Technician (CMTs)
          MAJ Andrew S. Oh, MC, FS Emergency Medicine Physician   Capt. Tom Smith; Maj. Alastair Beaven; Capt. Charles Hand­
          and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow AMEDD Student   ford; Lt Col. Edward Sellon; Col. Paul Parker
          Detachment Denver, Colorado, USA; MAJ Priscilla Cha, MC
          General Surgeon 135th Medical Detachment, Forward Resus­  Airway Localization and Bolus Training Effects on Surgical
          citative  and Surgical  Camp  Humphreys,  South Korea;  MAJ   Cricothyrotomy Success
          John Fletcher, MC General Surgeon and Trauma Surgery Fel­  *CDR Caroline Schlocker, MD, Otolaryngology Staff; LCDR
          low Brooke Army Medical Center San Antonio, Texas, USA  Steven Grosser, RN, Royal Australian Navy; *Carmen Spauld­
                                                             ing, PhD, Civilian; *Rebecca Brady, MD, Otolaryngology Res­
          Improving Outcomes Associated with Prehospital Combat   ident; *Tucker Brady, MD, ER Resident; *Jeffrey Cook, MD,
          Airway Interventions, An Unrealized Opportunity    ER Staff; *HM2(EXW) Bryan Berletch, *NMRTC­San Diego,
          MAJ Steven G Schauer, DO, MS (1, 2, 3); MAJ Ian L Hud­  CA
          son, DO, MPH (1); MAJ Andrew D Fisher, MD, MPAS (4,
          5); MAJ Gregory Dion, MD (1, 2, 3); Maj Brit Long, MD   An Analysis of Combat-Related Urologic Injuries
          (2, 3, 6); Megan B Blackburn, PhD (1); Robert De Lorenzo,   Shane Kronstedt (1); Andrew D Fisher, MD, MPAS (2, 3);
          MD, MSM, MSCI, USA; Ret (7); CMSgt Travis Shaw, NRP   Daniel Grabo, MD, FACS (4); Michael D April, MD, DPhil
          (8); MAJ Michael D April, MD, DPhil, MSc (2, 9); (1) US   (5, 6); Steven G Schauer, DO, MSCR (6, 7, 8); (1) Rutgers
          Army Institute of Surgical Research, JBSA Fort Sam Houston,   Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jer­
          Texas, USA; (2) Uniformed Services University of the Health   sey, USA; (2) University of New Mexico School of Medicine,
          Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, USA; (3) Brooke Army Medical   Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA; (3) Texas National Guard,
          Center, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Texas, USA; (4) University of   Arlington, Texas, USA; (4) West Virginia University School of
          New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, New Mexico,   Medicine, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA; (5) 40th For­
          USA; (5) Texas National Guard, Arlington, Texas, USA; (6)   ward Resuscitation and Surgical Detachment, 627 Hospital
          59th Medical Wing, JBSA Lackland, Texas, USA; (7) Univer­  Center, 1st Medical Brigade, Fort Carson, Colorado, USA; (6)
          sity of Texas Health San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USA;   US Army Institute of Surgical Research, JBSA Fort Sam Hous­
          (8) Headquarters, US Air Forces in Europe, Air Forces Africa,   ton, Texas, USA; (7) Brooke Army Medical Center, JBSA Fort
          Ramstein Air Base, Germany; (9) 40th Forward Resuscitation   Sam Houston, Texas, USA; (8) Uniformed Services University
          and Surgical Detachment, 627 Hospital Center, 1st Medical   of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
          Brigade, Fort Carson, Colorado, USA
                                                             Axillary Use of Three Junctional Tourniquet Devices
          A Mixed Methods End-User Assessment to Determine   in Human Volunteers
          the Ideal Supraglottic Airway Device for Inclusion into the   Lieutenant Commander Chad A. Thompson, MD, Emergency
          Medic’s Aid Bag                                    Medicine Fourth Year Resident Naval Medical Center Ports­
          Ashley D. Tapia, BS; Ian L. Hudson, DO, MPH; Erika A.   mouth, Portsmouth, VA, USA
          Jeschke, PhD; Jessica Mendez, BS; Mireya A. Escandon, BS;
          Michael D. April, MD, DPhil, MSc; Robert A. De Lorenzo,   Genitourinary Injuries in Combat: An Analysis of Combat
          MD, MSM, MSCI; Steven G. Schauer, DO, MSCR         Casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq: 2001–2013
                                                             Shane Kronstedt (1); Andrew D Fisher, MD, MPAS (2, 3);
          A Pilot Study of Hypothermia Prevention in a       Michael D April, MD, DPhil (4, 5); Steven G Schauer, DO,
          Hemorrhagic Swine Model                            MSCR (5, 6, 7); Daniel Grabo, MD, FACS (8); (1) Rutgers
          LT Christopher Frederick, MC, USN, MD; Emergency Medi­  Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jer­
          cine Resident Physician, Naval Medical Center San Diego, San   sey, USA; (2) University of New Mexico School of Medicine,
          Diego, California; LT Amanda Quach, MC, USN, DO, Emer­  Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA; (3) Texas National Guard,
          gency Medicine Resident Physician, Naval Medical Center   Arlington, Texas, USA; (4) 40th Forward Resuscitation and
          San Diego, San Diego, California; CDR Jonathan Auten, MC,   Surgical Detachment, 627 Hospital Center, 1st Medical Bri­
          USN, DO, Emergency Medicine Staff Physician, Residency   gade, Fort Carson, Colorado, USA; (5) US Army Institute of
          Program Director, Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Di­  Surgical Research, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Texas, USA; (6)
          ego, California; Erin Reilly, MPH, Clinical Research Associ­  Brooke Army Medical Center, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Texas,
          ate, Combat Trauma Research Group West, Naval Medical   USA; (7) Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences,
          Center San Diego, San Diego, California; Theodore C. Morri­  Bethesda, Maryland, USA; (8) West Virginia University School
          son, PhD, MPH, Clinical Research Associate, Combat Trauma   of Medicine, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
          Research Group West, Naval Medical Center San Diego, San
          Diego, California; Keri Garcia, MPH, Clinical Research Asso­  Half a Century of Terrorist Attacks: Weapons Selection,
          ciate, Combat Trauma Research Group West, Naval Medical   Casualty Outcomes, and Implications for Counter
          Center San Diego, San Diego, California; Gregory J. Zarow,   Terrorism Medicine
          PhD, Combat Trauma Research Group West, Naval Medi­  Derrick Tin, MBBS,* Senior Fellow, BIDMC Disaster Medi­
          cal Center San Diego, The Emergency Statistician, Idyllwild,   cine Fellowship, Department of Emergency Medicine, Beth Is­
          California; CAPT Brendon Drew, MC, USN, DO, Emergency   rael Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School;
          Medicine Physician, Force Surgeon, 1st MEF, Camp Pend­  derrick@tacmedaustralia.com.au;  *Corresponding  Author
          leton, California; LCDR Felipe Grimaldo, MC, USN, MD,   Colton Margus, MD, Fellow, BIDMC Disaster Medicine Fel­
          Emergency Medicine Physician, Emergency Medicine Depart­  lowship Department of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Dea­
          ment Head, United States Naval Hospital Guam       coness Medical Center and Harvard Medical School; Gregory



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