
CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine. 179-The AOK AirBase with Sam Slishman
This week, Aebhric O’Kelly is again joined by Dr Sam Slishman. They discuss medical innovation and Aebhric’s invention called the AirBase. They discuss medical innovation, focusing on inventions, such as the Slishman Traction Splint and the Airbase. They emphasise the importance of evidence-based medicine, particularly in the use of tourniquets and bleeding control techniques. The discussion also addresses the challenges of marketing medical devices, the role of 3D printing in healthcare, and advice for aspiring medical professionals in austere environments.
Takeaways
Innovations in medical devices can significantly impact patient care.
Tourniquets are effective but should be used with caution.
Direct pressure is often more effective than tourniquets for certain injuries.
The Airbase serves multiple purposes during emergencies.
3D printing can revolutionise medical device development.
Standard of care is not static and can vary by location.
Patient comfort is crucial in emergency medicine.
Research in austere medicine faces unique challenges.
Continuous learning and adaptation are essential for medics.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Dr Sam Slishman
01:31 Innovations in Medical Devices
04:25 Tourniquet Efficacy and Research
09:38 Direct Pressure vs. Tourniquets
17:50 The Airbase: A New Medical Tool
24:14 Challenges in Medical Device Development
31:20 The Role of 3D Printing in Medicine
39:19 Advice for Aspiring Medics
