| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4296479 | Journal de Chirurgie | 2008 | 7 Pages | 
Abstract
												Suicide bombing in crowded locations near an evacuation hospital may overwhelm the medical resources of the receiving center. It has been referred to as “The Main Gate Syndrome.” We introduced the novel concept of a semi-evacuation hospital or receiving center where a second surgical triage was carried out. These exceptional circumstances require open-minded flexibility, a tailored approach, and close cooperation between surgeons and anesthetists to share experience, opinions, and ideas. In the setting of mass casualties, emergency ultrasound exam was shown to be a valuable and effective tool by virtue of its mobility, reproducibility, and immediate results.
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											Authors
												P. Sockeel, C. de Saint Roman, M.-P. Massoure, J. Nadaud, G. Cinquetti, E. Chatelain, 
											