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Int Marit Health ; 69(2): 126-128, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29939389

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: A polytraumatised person is a severely injured patient with an association of several injuries including at least one life-threatening. In an isolated and hostile environment like the maritime environment, the principles of early care and fast evacuation of a polytraumatised person are sometimes difficult to apply. CLINICAL CASE: We report the story of a patient with a bilateral fracture of the lower extremities following an accident on board a Moldavian tugboat off the coasts of Djibouti. He received a medical treatment thanks to the intervention of a French military frigate after receiving a message of assistance by very high frequency, and then a helicopter evacuation to the Medicine and Surgery "Bouffard" Hospital. The pre-hospital care of a polytraumatised patients with limb injuries and the specificities of an intervention in a maritime environment are described. The maritime international conventions relating to rescue at sea as well as the specificities of the management of an injured person on a ship sailing under the Moldavian flag are explained. Emphasis is placed on the importance of watchkeeping at sea and the presence on board of trained first-aid personnel. Finally, a point is made on the French organisation of health support for ships, through the Maritime Medical Consultation Centre and the Regional Operational Centres for Surveillance and Rescue. CONCLUSIONS: This case illustrates that the solidarity of the seafarers allows a seriously wounded person to maintain, despite a degraded and isolated situation, the chances of successful management and preserve the functional prognosis.


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Emergency Medical Services/methods , Multiple Trauma/therapy , Naval Medicine/methods , Adult , Aircraft , Fractures, Open/therapy , Humans , International Cooperation , Male , Moldova , Ships , Tibial Fractures/therapy
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Rev Prat ; 68(6): 637, 2018 Jun.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30869255
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Rev Prat ; 67(2): 166, 2017 02 03.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30604947

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Popliteal Cyst
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