MSS16 PRE-PERITONEAL BALLOON TAMPONADE FOR PELVIC FRACTURE-ASSOCIATED MASSIVE HEMORRHAGE: A SUPERIOR AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE ALTERNATIVE TO OPEN PRE-PERITONEAL PACKING
Kyle K Sokol, MD, George E Black, MD, Michelle Song, DO, Matthew J Eckert, MD, Kenji Inaba, MD, Matthew J Martin, MD, FACS; Madigan Army Medical Center
MSS17 SINGLE-STAGE SKIN GRAFTING ON THIN AUTOLOGOUS DERMAL GRAFTS IS FEASIBLE IN A PORCINE MODEL OF EXCISIONAL WOUNDING
John L Fletcher, MD, Anders H Carlsson, PhD, Lloyd F Rose, PhD, Shanmugasundaram Natesan, PhD, Robert Christy, PhD, Kai P Leung, PhD, Rodney K Chan, MD; USAISR
MSS18 THE INITIAL IMPACT OF COMPREHENSIVE TELE-CRITICAL ON THE SURGICAL SERVICES OF A COMMUNITY MILITARY HOSPITAL
Michael J Van Gent, MD1, Matthew D Tadlock, MD2, Konrad L Davis, MD3, Nichole Henry, RN4, Matthew Kuettel, MD2, Theodore D Edson, MD2, Thomas J Nelson, D2; 1Department of Surgery, Naval Medical Center San Diego, 2Department of Surgery, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, 3Department of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Naval Medical Center San Diego, 4Intensive Care Unit, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton
MSS19 THORACOSCOPIC CADAVERIC MODEL IN EVALUATING NEEDLE DECOMPRESSION APPROACH FOR SIMULATED TENSION PNEUMOTHORAX
Jonathan R Gower, LT, MD, Jonathan Halbach, LCDR, MD, Seon Jones, LCDR, MD, Romeo Ignacio, CAPT, MD; Naval Medical Center San Diego
MSS20 THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS: EARLY NONINVASIVE IMAGING IN TBI PREDICTS THE NEED FOR INTERVENTIONS
Jacob Glaser, MD1, Matthew Vasquez, MD2, Cassandra Cardarelli, MD2, Samuel Galvagno, MD, PhD1, Deborah Stein, MD, MPH1, Thomas Scalea, MD1, Sarah Murthi, MD1; 1University of Maryland, 2Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
MSS21 ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN COMBAT INJURED PATIENTS WITH ACUTE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY.
Erik DeSoucy, DO1, Ian Stewart, MD2; 1David Grant Medical Center/UC Davis Medical Center, 2David Grant Medical Center
MSS22 PRESENTING HYPERTENSION AND MORTALITY IN COMBAT CASUALTIES
Anders J Davidson, MD1, S Ferencz, MD1, J Sosnov, MD2, K Chung, MD3, Ian Stewart, MD1; 160th Clinical Investigation Facility, David Grant Medical Center, Travis AFB, California, 2San Antonio Military Medical Center, 3Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
MSS23 PIGTAIL CATHETERS ARE NOT INFERIOR TO CHEST TUBES FOR THE DRAINAGE OF ONGOING HEMOTHORAX
Sarah-Ashley Ferencz, MD1, Rachel Russo, MD1, Anders Davidson, MD1, Lucas Neff, MD1, J Kevin Grayson, DVM1, David Shatz, MD2, Joseph Galante, MD2; 1Clinical Investigation Facility, David Grant USAF Medical Center, Travis AFB, California, 2University of California Davis