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Video suggestions
Hmm, we have threads for fiction and non-fiction books, movies and television shows, but couldn't see one for short videos such as found on youtube.
So, here one is... First suggestion for those with a strong stomach is this: https://youtu.be/0Yf5frBI4lg "War Surgery - An Introduction" (GRAPHIC medical surgery filmed at Peshawar, 1988 by the International Committee of the Red Cross) - Emphasizing that: Delayed Primary Closure of Contaminated Wounds Saves Lives. This film shows: General Principles Lower Limb Amputations Facial and Perineal Injury Skin Grafting Fasciotomy External Fixation Skeletal Traction "It is a sad fact that at the beginning of so many wars , doctors dealing with the injured often have to re-learn the principles of war surgery. That re-learning is at the expense of the victims of war. "This film is an introduction to the management and treatment of war injuries. This filming was done in a hospital far from the fighting. Few fresh wounds are seen and the vast majority are very much older than six hours. The injured often have to travel many days." "The principal of the surgery is to remove dead tissue widely, ideally preserving as much skin as possible." "The nature of war surgery, where the patients present late, is by nature the surgery of contaminated dirty wounds."
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