Emergency War Surgery (2004) - Although called the 3rd US Revision, this edition of Emergency War Surgery represents an entirely new Handbook. All material is new and revised to reflect lessons learned from ongoing American involvement in Southwest Asia. The Handbook takes a bulleted manual style in order to optimize its use as a rapid reference. Drafted by subspecialty experts, it was then updated by surgeons returned from yearlong deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan. A collaborative effort of the Borden Institute and the AMEDD Center & School, this Handbook is an essential tool for the management of forward combat trauma.
http://www.bordeninstitute.army.mil/other_pub/ews/EWS.ZIP
War Surgery in Afghanistan and Iraq, a Series of Cases, 2003-2007 (2008) - describes the management of nearly 100 cases of acute combat trauma, conducted in the forward austere operative environment of war in the 21st century. Presented with vivid surgical photos, the cases encompass the spectrum of trauma that characterizes war today, as well as the medical interventions constantly evolving to treat these wounds. Publisher: Department of Defense, Office of The Surgeon General, US Army, Borden Institute. 2008: 442 p.;
http://www.bordeninstitute.army.mil/published_volumes/war_surgery/war_surgery.html
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Blast Injury: Translating Research into Operational Medicine (2010) - this monograph "describes pioneering biomedical research that forms the basis of our current knowledge of blast injury mechanisms." This research, conducted over the past 25 years by the US Army's Military Operational Medicine Research Program, is being applied to help improve the safety and performance of soldiers in the current conflicts.
http://www.bordeninstitute.army.mil/other_pub/blast/Blast_monograph.pdf
Urology In The Vietnam War: Casualty Management and Lessons Learned (2005) - Provides a thorough review of lessons learned in the management of urological war wounds and examines current techniques in the treatment of battlefield and civilian urological trauma. The 260-page book, complete with case studies, offers historical, medical, and surgical considerations relating to urological injuries during the Vietnam War. Renal injuries, blunt pelvic trauma, penile injuries, anterior urethral penetrating and blunt injuries, and lessons learned in the management of casualties with genitourinary system injuries are included. Publisher: Department of Defense, Office of The Surgeon General, US Army, Borden Institute. 2005: 260 p.
http://www.bordeninstitute.army.mil/other_pub/urology.html