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On the battlefield, medical efforts focus on "preventable causes of death," which are primarily:
Combat injuries are distinct from civilian trauma due to the of weapons, the hostile environments where treatment occurs, and the delayed access to definitive surgical care. Unlike accidents seen in daily life, combat wounds often involve multiple mechanisms simultaneously, such as a combination of blast, penetrating fragments, and burns. Common Mechanisms and Types combat injury
Primarily caused by fragments from explosive munitions (70–80%) and gunshot wounds (roughly 18–19%). On the battlefield, medical efforts focus on "preventable
Modern battlefield injuries are predominantly caused by explosions rather than small arms fire. A significant cause of both immediate fatality and
Account for approximately 74% of recent combat casualties. These result from improvised explosive devices (IEDs), shells, or grenades and often cause "disseminated" injuries across multiple body parts.
A significant cause of both immediate fatality and long-term disability, often occurring alongside facial injuries in blast events. Critical Life Threats
