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Page 1: Goodmancampbell.com Indiana State Fair Tragedy Neurosurgeon’s Perspective Richard B. Rodgers, M.D. Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery.

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Indiana State Fair TragedyNeurosurgeon’s Perspective

Richard B. Rodgers, M.D.

Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery

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• I was already in the OR…

• Page from Rebecca– Uh, there at least 7 patients down here for us, and

I’m pretty sure some of them are going to need surgery

• My response– Uh, I think we’re gonna need backup

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• No idea what type of injuries to expect

• Turns out almost all were very similar

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• Total of 9 patients, 7 with critical injuries• 8 cranial (plus), 1 spine• All but one critical patients with neurological

issues were evaluated within an hour of arrival• 4 patients had definitive neurosurgical

procedures less than 3 hours after arrival

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• Despite outcomes, things went remarkably well for us

• Good backup system• Excellent patient flow• Lots of help• A little luck?

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• What I would have done differently– One thing for sure…

– I wish we had been able to spend some time with each family