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Area of Science:

  • Military Medicine
  • Surgical Case Series
  • Naval Deployments

Background:

  • Limited published data quantifies surgical and medical cases during West Pacific (WestPac) deployments.
  • Naval and marine assets participate in extended deployments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To quantify the types of surgical and medical cases encountered during a 6-month West Pacific deployment.
  • To analyze the case series of a fleet surgical team.

Main Methods:

  • Case series analysis of surgical procedures performed onboard a casualty receiving-and-treatment ship (CRTS).
  • Deployment duration exceeded 6 months in 2006 within an expeditionary strike group (ESG).

Main Results:

  • 120 surgical cases were performed, with 37 (31%) classified as urgent and 82 (69%) as elective.
  • Only 8 urgent cases (6.7%) required general surgical skills; none were emergent.

Conclusions:

  • The role of surgical teams in Amphibious Ready Group-Marine Expeditionary Unit (ARG-MEU) missions requires re-evaluation.
  • Decreasing availability of surgical assets during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom impacts surgical team deployment.
  • Findings suggest a potential mismatch between surgical team capabilities and the actual case mix during naval deployments.