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Percy military hospital
NamePercy Military Hospital
LocationClamart, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Healthcare systemService de santé des armées
TypeMilitary hospital
Founded1963

Percy military hospital. It is a major French military medical institution located in Clamart, within the Hauts-de-Seine department. Operating under the Service de santé des armées, it serves as a critical center for trauma surgery and specialized rehabilitation for armed forces personnel. The hospital has played a significant role in treating casualties from modern conflicts and advancing military medical practices.

History

The hospital was inaugurated in 1963, established to meet the evolving medical needs of the French Armed Forces during the latter half of the 20th century. Its creation was part of a broader modernization of the Service de santé des armées following the Algerian War. Over the decades, it has continuously adapted its infrastructure and medical capabilities, responding to conflicts such as the Gulf War and peacekeeping missions in the Balkans. The institution has undergone several significant renovations to incorporate advanced medical technologies and expand its capacity for treating complex combat injuries, solidifying its reputation within France's network of military medical facilities.

Facilities and services

The hospital operates a comprehensive range of medical and surgical departments, with a renowned focus on traumatology and orthopedic surgery. It features a high-capacity emergency department and specialized units for burn care, intensive care medicine, and physical medicine and rehabilitation. Key facilities include advanced medical imaging suites, modern operating theaters, and a dedicated rehabilitation center equipped with state-of-the-art technology for prosthetics and functional recovery. These resources support its mission to provide acute care and long-term rehabilitation for service members, often in collaboration with institutions like the Hôpital d'instruction des armées du Val-de-Grâce and civilian partners.

Notable events and operations

The hospital has been at the forefront of receiving and treating wounded personnel from numerous French military engagements. It played a critical role during the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021), managing severe polytrauma cases evacuated via the French MEDEVAC system. Its staff have also responded to domestic terrorist incidents, such as the November 2015 Paris attacks, providing emergency surgical care to both civilian and military casualties. Furthermore, the hospital has been involved in international humanitarian missions, deploying surgical teams to disaster zones and conflict areas under the auspices of organizations like the International Committee of the Red Cross.

Role in military medicine

As a premier institution of the Service de santé des armées, it is a center for innovation in combat casualty care and rehabilitation. It contributes significantly to research in fields such as battlefield medicine, psychotraumatology, and regenerative therapies for severe injuries. The hospital actively participates in multinational medical exercises with allies like the United States Armed Forces and NATO, helping to standardize protocols for trauma management. Its work in developing integrated care pathways from point-of-injury through to community reintegration has influenced military health systems globally, sharing expertise through partnerships with the World Health Organization and academic consortia.

Associated units and personnel

The hospital hosts and works closely with several specialized military medical units, including components of the Brigade de sapeurs-pompiers de Paris for emergency response. Notable personnel have included pioneering surgeons like Édouard Serventi, who contributed to advances in vascular trauma surgery. It serves as a teaching hospital for the École du Val-de-Grâce, training medical officers, nurses, and technicians for the French armed forces. The institution maintains strong links with the Direction générale de l'Armement for medical equipment evaluation and with veteran support organizations such as the Office National des Anciens Combattants et Victimes de Guerre.

Category:Military hospitals in France Category:Hospitals in Hauts-de-Seine Category:Service de santé des armées Category:Buildings and structures in Clamart