Publications by authors named "A Benov"

Background: In the complex landscape of modern warfare, understanding combat-related injuries leading to hospitalization is crucial for optimizing injury treatment. This study aims to compare combat casualty characteristics and outcomes during the major conflicts between Israel and Hamas in 2023 and 2014 as a basis for understanding the effectiveness of trauma care practices for wounded soldiers.

Methods: A cohort study of soldiers hospitalized due to combat injuries during two major wars between Israel and Hamas in 2023 and 2014, using data from the Israeli National Trauma Registry.

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On February 6, 2023, a Mw 7.8 earthquake struck southern and central Turkey and northern and western Syria. Over 50 000 people were confirmed dead, and nearly 130 000 were injured.

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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often occurs following mass casualty events, yet the connection between the number of individuals injured in an event and PTSD risk in smaller-scale events (i.e., involving one or several injured persons) remains unclear.

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Background: On Saturday, October 7th, approximately 3000 Hamas-led terrorists infiltrated Israel's southern border and attacked civilians and soldiers. Terrorists murdered close to 1200 people, abducted hundreds, and injured thousands. This surprise attack involved an unprecedented number of casualties.

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Article Synopsis
  • Cervical spine (C-spine) trauma is often caused by blunt injuries, typically managed with prehospital spinal immobilization using a cervical collar, but the effectiveness of this method is unclear.
  • A study analyzed data from 220 blunt trauma patients treated by Israeli Defense Force medical teams, finding that only 8% had actual C-spine injuries and that cervical collars were not linked to better outcomes.
  • The use of cervical collars was more related to other factors like backboard immobilization and oxygen use, highlighting the need for clear clinical guidelines for medical providers dealing with C-spine injuries.
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