Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps

How Lack of Sleep Affects Military Surgical Teams: A Review

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Abstract

A forward surgical team may become combat-ineffective after 48 hours of continuous operations.

  • Sleep deprivation negatively impacts cognitive performance in surgeons and surgical trainees.
  • This impairment may pose risks to both their health and patient safety.
  • There is a lack of consensus in defining sleep deprivation and its effects on surgical performance.
  • Ethical concerns prevent well-designed randomized controlled trials from being conducted on this topic.
  • Recommended strategies to combat fatigue include structured work schedules, napping, and the use of stimulant substances.

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