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Burn injuries are a constant threat in war. Aspects of the modern battlefield increase the risk of burn injuries and pose challenges for early treatment. The initial resuscitation of a severely burn-injured patient often exceeds the resources available in front-line medical facilities.

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Introduction: First-line treatments for chronic pain include selected complementary and integrative health therapies, including spinal manipulation, acupuncture, yoga, and massage; and standard rehabilitative care, including physical and occupational therapies. This study aimed to uncover critical factors that contribute to pain impact and the effectiveness of complementary and integrative health therapies and standard rehabilitative care among people with chronic pain, with a focus on the role of sleep-related impairment.

Materials And Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis of data from a pragmatic randomized clinical trial of 280 U.

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Combat-Relevant Anesthesia Fellowships Help Sustain the Army's Multidomain Medical Force.

Mil Med

November 2024

Staff Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, Madigan Army Medical Center, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA 98431, USA.

In the community of Army Nurse Anesthetists, there is an underutilized potential for Combat-Relevant Fellowship training that, if enthusiastically encouraged and taken advantage of, would proffer many benefits to the Military Health System and the beneficiaries of its care. Most importantly, increased access to and encouragement for participation in these fellowships for Nurse Anesthetists would act as a tool for skill sustainment, denying any potential for skill degradation or readiness gaps in preparation for the next-generation war. These fellowships would also augment the already robust breadth, quality, and safety of Army Nurse Anesthetists' combat and noncombat anesthesia care, potentially increase Return-To-Duty rates, potentially expedite casualty clearance of the battlefield, increase the often-limited access to advanced pain management care for chronic pain patients in Military Treatment Facilities, increase the retention rates of Nurse Anesthetists, augment the military anesthesia community's knowledge-base, and help to advance the art of anesthesia as a whole.

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  • The Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) aims to improve pregnancy management and patient outcomes by providing evidence-based recommendations from a panel of experts, focusing on critical decision points in prenatal care.
  • It is based on a systematic review of clinical and epidemiological evidence but does not cover all aspects of routine pregnancy care or provide comprehensive guidelines for every scenario.
  • The guideline development followed trustworthiness standards and included patient input to assess treatment preferences while highlighting gaps in research and emerging topics for future consideration.
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Washington's Victory over Smallpox.

Mil Med

October 2024

U.S. Army, Transitional Year Program/Department of Medicine, Madigan Army Medical Center, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA 98431, USA.

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  • The study examined 595 SARS-CoV-2 sequences from Military Health System beneficiaries to assess how vaccination affected viral diversity from December 2020 to April 2022.
  • Results indicated that vaccination had limited influence on the diversity of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and showed little evidence of a significant sieve effect among major variants.
  • The findings suggest that during periods of rapid variant replacement, other factors overshadowed the influence of vaccination on viral diversity, and caution is needed when using sieve analysis methods in non-clinical trial settings.
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Introduction: Throughout surgical and invasive procedures, reusable instruments and flexible endoscopes become soiled with organic and inorganic materials. When these substances are permitted to dry, a matrix of microbial cells, called biofilm, forms on the surface of devices, irreversibly binding and subsequently impeding the disinfection and sterilization process. To prevent biofilm formation from occurring, devices must be continuously flushed and wiped with water throughout the procedure and at the end of the case.

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Introduction: After an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, service members often undergo ACL reconstruction (ACLR) to restore knee stability, which is critical for performing physically demanding and unconventional military-specific tasks. Despite advancements in surgical techniques and rehabilitation protocols, a large portion of service members will not fully return to duty (RTD) post-ACLR and will receive a permanent profile restriction (PP) or undergo a medical evaluation board (MEB). The timing of ACLR is a modifiable factor that can potentially impact RTD and remains underexplored in this population.

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The glenohumeral joint is the least congruent and least constrained joint with a complex relationship of static and dynamic stabilizers to balance its native mobility with functional stability. In the young athlete, anterior shoulder instability is multifactorial and can be a challenge to treat, requiring a patient-specific treatment approach. Surgical decision-making must consider patient-specific factors such as age, sport activity and level, underlying ligamentous laxity, and goals for return to activity, in addition to careful scrutiny of the underlying pathology to include humeral and glenoid bone loss and surrounding scapular bone morphology.

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Introduction: Using data from the large and geographically diverse Military Health System (MHS) beneficiary population, we aimed to characterize and update the epidemiology and microbiology of pediatric orbital cellulitis given previous data are limited to small, single-center studies.

Materials And Methods: Following institutional review board approval, we performed a retrospective analysis using the Military Health System admissions, microbiology, and pharmacy data between June 2009 and September 2019. Patients less than 22 years of age with radiological confirmation of orbital cellulitis were included.

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Introduction: Musculoskeletal injuries are one of the primary causes of Soldiers' inability to be medically ready, comprising over 80% of such causes. The electronic profile (e-Profile) is the way that musculoskeletal injuries are documented so that commanders will know the type of injury as well as the length of the time that the Soldier will need limited duty. A previous study of e-Profiles in an Army MTF Integrated Pain Management Center showed that the median length of an e-Profile was 30 days.

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Introduction: The association between hypothermia, coagulopathy, and acidosis in trauma is well described. Hypothermia mitigation starts in the prehospital setting; however, it is often a secondary focus after other life-saving interventions. The deployed environment further compounds the problem due to prolonged evacuation times in rotary wing aircraft, resource limitations, and competing priorities.

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Autoimmune Thyroid Disease: An Unusual Cause or Confounder of Vertigo.

Mil Med

August 2024

Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Residency Program, Madigan Army Medical Center, 9040A Jackson Ave, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA 98431, USA.

Over the last decade, the published literature investigating the association between thyroid function and recurrent or persistent vertigo has become more robust. We present an interesting case of persistent vertigo in a healthy 31-year-old active duty Navy pilot who was restricted from operating single-pilot rotary aircraft because of the severity of her symptoms. During her work-up, she was newly diagnosed with autoimmune thyroid disease and started on thyroid hormone supplementation.

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  • This study focuses on the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic pain (CBT-CP) in military service members suffering from chronic pain.
  • Two distinct patient subgroups were identified based on their response to CBT-CP: one subgroup showed improvement in pain impacts linked to lower depression and improved pain catastrophizing, while the other subgroup experienced worsened pain impacts and did not correlate with these factors.
  • The results highlight the need for more personalized treatment strategies for those who may not respond well to standard group-based CBT-CP.
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On June 24, 2022, the US Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion in . Minors are a vulnerable population with a high risk of unintended pregnancy who are likely to be disproportionately affected by abortion restrictions. Examining the impact of historical abortion restrictions in minors may provide insight into the anticipated effects of the decision.

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Modern Management of Colorectal Disease.

Surg Clin North Am

June 2024

General Surgery Residency, Colorectal Surgery, Madigan Army Medical Center, 9040 Jackson Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98431, USA. Electronic address:

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Clostridioides difficile Colitis.

Surg Clin North Am

June 2024

Department of Surgery, MultiCare Health Care System, Washington State University, 3124 19th Street Suite 220, Tacoma, WA 98405, USA. Electronic address:

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  • * Treatment for nonfulminant colitis typically involves oral fidaxomicin, with a high risk of recurrence that is also managed with fidaxomicin and possibly bezlotoxumab for at-risk patients.
  • * Effective antibiotic stewardship is essential to prevent the occurrence of C difficile colitis in hospital settings.
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Anal Cryptoglandular Suppuration: Evidence-Based Management.

Surg Clin North Am

June 2024

Department of Surgery, Madigan Army Medical Center General Surgery Residency, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA 98431, USA. Electronic address:

Anal suppurative processes are commonly encountered in surgical practice. While the initial therapeutic intervention is philosophically straightforward (incision and drainage), drainage of the appropriate space and treatment of the subsequent fistula in ano require a thorough understanding of perianal anatomy and nuanced decision making. Balancing the risk of fecal incontinence with simple fistulotomy versus the higher risk of fistula recurrence with all sphincter-sparing fistula treatments can be a challenge for surgeons and patients alike.

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Management of Hemorrhoids and Anal Fissures.

Surg Clin North Am

June 2024

Colon and Rectal Surgery, Hoag Speicalty Clinic, 16305 Sand Canyon Avenue, Suite 260, Irvine, CA 92618, USA. Electronic address:

Hemorrhoids and anal fissures are two of the most common benign anorectal diseases. Despite their high prevalence, diagnostic accuracy of benign anorectal disease is suboptimal at 70% for surgeons, especially for hemorrhoidal diseases. Once the diagnosis is correctly made, numerous medical and surgical treatment options are available, each with different rates of success and complications.

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Introduction: Non-traumatic headache is a common complaint seen in the emergency department (ED), accounting for 2.3% of ED visits per year in the United States (Munoz-Ceron et al., 2019).

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Introduction: Surgical cricothyroidotomy (SC) is a vital skill that combat first responders must master as airway obstruction is the third most preventable cause of death on the battlefield. Degradation of skills over time is a known problem, and there is inadequate knowledge regarding the rate of SC skill retention. Our prior study showed that simulation-based mastery learning was effective in training 89 novices how to reliably perform an en route SC to mastery performance standards.

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Background: Perfused cadavers are viable training models for operating room surgical skills, increasing fidelity of vascular anatomy, dissection, and tissue handling. In addition, perfused cadavers may have benefits in military medical training environments with a focus on hemorrhage control and vascular access.

Objectives: We created a large-scale training exercise with perfused cadavers in three different environments and aim to share the curricular design and feedback from the exercise.

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Purpose Of Review: Benign prostatic hyperplasia affects the quality of life of a significant number of men, especially as they age. There are continuous innovations in the surgical management of benign prostatic hyperplasia, but many of these innovations are studied in the core population of men 50-70 years of age. This review focuses on the outliers of men aged 18-50 and 70 and older.

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