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Trauma care supported through a global telemedicine initiative during the 2023–24 military assault on the Gaza Strip, occupied Palestinian territory: a case series
The Lancet ( IF 98.4 ) Pub Date : 2024-08-29 , DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(24)01170-x
Khaled Alser 1 , Saad I Mallah 2 , Yehya Rami Abu El-Oun 3 , Mohammed Ghayada 3 , Abd Al-Karim Sammour 3 , Mads Gilbert 4 , Simon Fitzgerald 5 , Zarina Shaikh 6 , Osaid Alser 3
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Hospitals, patients, and health-care workers are legally protected by international humanitarian law and the Geneva Convention. However, since Oct 7, 2023, the health-care system in the Gaza Strip, occupied Palestinian territory, has been under unprecedented direct military attacks by Israel, with support for patients proving to be challenging for the remaining health-care workers. Peer-to-peer telemedicine holds promise for assisting surgeons in high-risk, low-resource environments, but might be of reduced utility in extremely austere settings.

中文翻译:


在 2023-24 年对巴勒斯坦被占领土加沙地带的军事袭击期间,通过全球远程医疗计划支持的创伤护理:病例系列



医院、患者和医护人员受到国际人道法和《日内瓦公约》的法律保护。然而,自 2023 年 10 月 7 日以来,巴勒斯坦被占领土加沙地带的医疗保健系统一直受到以色列前所未有的直接军事攻击,事实证明,对患者的支持对剩余的医护人员来说是一个挑战。点对点远程医疗有望在高风险、低资源的环境中为外科医生提供帮助,但在极其严峻的环境中可能会降低实用性。
更新日期:2024-08-29
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