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Front Line Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care

Front Line Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care

By: The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
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Enter the world of military trauma surgery with "Front Line Surgery," where we bring you expert insights and real-world scenarios to help surgeons stay ready. Brought to you by The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) Military Committee, join us as we engage in conversations with field experts, examine critical battlefield scenarios, and uncover the strategies that keep surgeons ready for anything. Stay prepared and stay sharp with "Front Line Surgery," where every episode provides key insights into mastering military trauma care.

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Episodes
  • Mass Casualty Management
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode of Frontline Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care, Col (ret) Jeremy Cannon, MD joins hosts Drs. Joshua Dilday and Rachel Russo to break down the realities of managing a mass casualty (MASCAL) event. The discussion focuses on battlefield triage systems, including the 10-second triage tool, priority categorization (P1, P2, P3, expectant), and rapid decision-making under extreme resource constraints, limited blood supply, and uncertain evacuation timelines.

    Key topics include damage control surgery, hemorrhage control, tourniquet application, TCCC principles, walking blood bank activation, junctional and torso trauma prioritization, resuscitative thoracotomy decision thresholds, prolonged field care considerations, and blood product logistics. Dr. Cannon emphasizes the importance of a designated triage officer, patient accountability systems (PAD tracking), communication roles, and maintaining situational awareness during combat casualty surges.

    The episode also explores military–civilian trauma system integration, disaster preparedness exercises, leadership under pressure, expectant category decision-making, and the emotional and ethical challenges of battlefield surgery. Preparation, rehearsal, shared mental models, and disciplined surgical leadership are highlighted as essential to optimizing survival in high-acuity combat trauma and mass casualty scenarios

    Keywords:
    mass casualty, trauma surgery, military medicine, triage, leadership, combat casualty care, surgical skills, resource management

    Literature Mentioned:
    Front Line Surgery: A Practical Approach
    Ten Second Triage Tool
    Disaster Management and Emergency Preparedness Course
    STOP THE BLEED Program

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    24 mins
  • Deployed Burn Management
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode of Frontline Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care, hosts Drs. Rachel Russo and Jay Yelon discuss the critical aspects of military burn care with Colonel (ret.) Lee Cancio, MD, a leading expert in the field. The conversation covers essential topics such as the preparation for managing burns in deployed settings, the principles of burn resuscitation, the importance of situational awareness, and the necessity of effective wound care. Dr. Cancio emphasizes the challenges faced by surgeons in resource-limited environments and the need for teamwork in providing optimal care. The discussion also touches on the potential for increased burn injuries in future conflicts and the importance of triage in managing casualties effectively.

    Keywords: military trauma care, burn care, battlefield injuries, resuscitation, wound management, surgical training, emergency care, military medicine, trauma surgery, surgery

    Literature Mentioned:
    ACS M Curriculum - Burn Module
    ABLS: https://www.ameriburn.org/burn-care-team/education/advance-career/abls
    ABLS NOW: https://www.pathlms.com/american-burn-association

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    31 mins
  • Life and Surgery at a Role 3 MTF
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode of Frontline Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care, hosts Drs. Rachel Russo and Matt Martin delve into the intricacies of military trauma care with guests Colonel Brian J. Eastridge, MD and Colonel Rachel A. Hight, MD. Discover the challenges and triumphs of operating in a role three military treatment facility, the evolution of battlefield trauma systems, and the future of surgical operations in large-scale conflicts. Join us for an insightful discussion on the unique demands and innovations in military medicine.

    Keywords: Military Trauma Care, Trauma Surgery, Role Three Facility, Battlefield Surgery, Combat Casualty Care, Trauma Systems, Military Medicine, Surgical Operations, Future Conflicts, Medical Readiness, Trauma Leadership, LSCO



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    28 mins
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