Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom have forced U.S. and allied medical personnel caring for wounded soldiers to reassess nonconventional uses of the rocket-propelled grenade. The effects can be devastating when this device is used as an antipersonnel weapon, producing large blast injuries that are limb and life threatening. A classic case presentation followed by a short historical perspective on the rocket-propelled grenade and a proposed algorithm for initial care of these wounds is presented. Copyright © by Association of Military Surgeons of U.S., 2007.
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Woebkenberg, B. J., DeVine, J. G., Rush, R., Starnes, B., & Stinger, H. (2007). Nonconventional uses of the rocket-propelled grenade and its consequences. Military Medicine, 172(6), 622–624. https://doi.org/10.7205/MILMED.172.6.622
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