Page 16 - Read Online
P. 16
Page 8 of 10 Crystal et al. Plast Aesthet Res 2019;6:1 I http://dx.doi.org/10.20517/2347-9264.2018.69
DECLARATIONS
Authors’ contributions
Conception and design, acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data, approved the final version
to be published, and agreed to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related
to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved: Crystal DT,
Ibrahim AMS, Lin SJ
Drafted the article: Crystal DT
Revised the article critically for important intellectual content: Ibrahim AMS, Lin SJ
Availability of data and materials
No overt datasets were generated or analyzed in this study.
Financial support and sponsorship
None.
Conflicts of interest
All authors declared that there are no conflicts of interest.
Ethical approval and consent to participate
Not applicable.
Consent for publication
Not applicable.
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2019.
REFERENCES
1. Peleg K, Aharonson-Daniel L, Michael M, Shapira SC; The Israel Trauma Group. Patterns of injury in hospitalized terrorist victims. Am
J Emerg Med 2003;21:258-62.
2. Dussault MC, Smith M, Osselton D. Blast injury and the human skeleton: an important emerging aspect of conflict-related trauma. J
Forensic Sci 2014;59:606-12.
3. Clover AJ, Jemec B, Redmond AD. The extent of soft tissue and musculoskeletal injuries after earthquakes; describing a role for
reconstructive surgeons in an emergency response. World J Surg 2014;38:2543-50.
4. Thakar HJ, Pepe PE, Rohrich RJ. The role of the plastic surgeon in disaster relief. Plast Reconstr Surg 2009;124:975-81.
5. Kolata G, Longman J, Pilon M. Doctors saved lives, if not legs, in Boston. The New York Times April 16, 2013. Retrieved August
28, 2015. Available from: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/17/us/physical-legacy-of-bomb-blasts-could-be-cruel-for-boston-marathon-
victims.html. [Last accessed on 14 Jan 2019]
6. Gates JD, Arabian S, Biddinger P, Blansfield J, Burke P, et al. The initial response to the Boston marathon bombing. Ann Surg
2014;260:960-6.
7. Kim PS, Malin E, Kirkham JC, Helliwell LA, Ibrahim AM, et al. The Boston marathon bombings: the early plastic surgery experience of
one Boston hospital. Plast Reconstr Surg 2013;132:1351-63.
8. Caterson EJ, Carty MJ, Weaver MJ, Holt EF. Boston bombings: a surgical view of lessons learned from combat casualty care and the
applicability to Boston’s terrorist attack. J Craniofac Surg 2013;24:1061-7.
9. İğde M, Kaplan A. Plastic surgery management of victims of terrorist violence in Ankara, Turkey. Ann Plast Surg 2017;79:600-5.
10. Clover AJ, Rannan-Eliya S, Saeed W, Buxton R, Majumder S, et al. Experience of an orthoplastic limb salvage team after the Haiti
earthquake: analysis of caseload and early outcomes. Plast Reconstr Surg 2013;127:2373-80.
11. Wolf Y, Bar-Dayan Y, Mankuta D, Finestone A, Onn E, et al. An earthquake disaster in Turkey: assessment of the need for plastic surgery
services in a crisis intervention field hospital. Plast Reconstr Surg 2001;107:163-8.
12. Gregory TM, Bihel T, Guigui P, Pierrart J, Bouyer B, et al. Terrorist attacks in Paris: surgical trauma experience in a referral center. Injury
2016;47:2122-6.
13. Bosse MJ, McCarthy ML, Jones AL, Webb LX, Sims SH, et al. The insensate foot following severe lower extremity trauma: an indication
for amputation? J Bone Joint Surg Am 2005;87:2601-8.