Front Line Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care
In this episode of Frontline Surgery: Mastering Military Trauma Care, host Dr. Joshua Dilday and Dr. Rachel Russo are joined by Dr. Valerie Sams and Dr. Geoffrey Anderson to discuss Critical Care Air Transport Teams (CCAT) and their essential role in moving critically injured casualties across the theater of operations and back home. From the origins of the CCAT concept to its evolution through the global war on terror, the episode covers how a three-person team of physician, nurse, and respiratory therapist delivers full-spectrum ICU care, including ECMO and continuous renal replacement therapy, at altitude and across oceans. The conversation tackles the realities of sustainment and readiness for both active duty and reserve CCAT teams, the physiologic and operational stressors of flight that no simulation can fully replicate, and how task saturation demands flexibility from every member of the team. With LISCO on the horizon and evacuation timelines expected to lengthen in contested environments, the episode makes clear that CCAT is not simply transportation. It is an extension of the trauma care system itself, and understanding it is essential for every military surgeon preparing patients for the next phase of survival.
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