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Neurosurgical Services For Disaster
Prof Yoko Kato Dept. Of Neurosurgery Fujita Health University Japan.
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Natural Disaster Tsunami India Landslide Indonesia
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Man Made Disaster Bombing –World Trade Centre. 1993 & 9/11
Rail Accident 2005-Japan Bombing –World Trade Centre & 9/11
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Example: Wenchuan Earthquake (China)
How to manage disaster? Example: Wenchuan Earthquake (China)
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Earth quakes 500,000 earthquakes /year.
Significant morbidity and mortality. More frequent than before . Eg: Wenchuan , Haiti , Chile… Head trauma : 2nd most common type of injury. Head injury : major cause of mortality.
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8.0 on the Richter scale . Sichuan Province on May 12, 2008.
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Caused Grave loss and deaths
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More than 80,000 killed and over 3,00,000 injured.
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GCS in 1281 cases
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Waiting for rescue and transfer
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Field hospital in Mianzhu
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Temporary wards in Mianyang hospital
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Temporary wards in Deyang hospital
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After the earthquake, many patients escaped from the buildings in hospital.
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Many victims were transferred to hospitals in Chengdu.
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How to manage disaster? Pre disaster planning Disaster Mitigation
Disaster preparedness No role for a Neurosurgeon in this. Post disaster management
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How to Rescue? Domestic and International aid
for the relief. (WHO, Red Cross, NGOs..)
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Rescue Organization- Team work
GOVERNMENT VOLUNTEERS RESCUERS TROOPS MEDICAL TEAMS
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How to manage Patients? Triage
To find patients who require most attention To refer to appropriate medical facility. Classification: Lightly Injured Seriously Injured Critically injured
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Role of a Neurosurgeon First line of management :
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Categorize the patients
Non Operative Critical –shift to CCU Operative Operation Room
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Head of the Department supervises
How to use man power? Neurosurgical ward Operation room Critical care unit Head of the Department supervises 3 units
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Experiences from Wenchuan earthquake
1 frontline medical stations: first aid 2 medical team or local hospital: basic treatment triage, observation, patient transfer, tackle emergency. 3 tertiary hospitals : comprehensive therapy… ( antibiotics, fluid therapy, surgical therapy and physiological interventions )
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Education Pre disaster MOCK DRILLS WFNS , FIENS and other courses.
Online symposiums - skype Post Disaster Telemedicine / telesurgery Young Neurosurgeons –a big role. Volunteer for working.
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Conclusion Team work- Network- Domestic & International
Efficient use of manpower. Every hospital should have a disaster management plan. PREVENTION IS ALWAYS BETTER.
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