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The use of infrared thermography for abdominal gunshot wounds
Aim. To determine the effectiveness of infrared thermography to identify tissue debris of parenchymal organs and in the wound edges of hollow organs to be removed as well as for the surgical treatment of gunshot wounds of the anterior abdominal wall ...
I. V. Sobko
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Gunshot wounds of the abdomen are often accompanied bya significant destruction of the abdominal cavity with the developmentof peritonitis, and in the future - various complications (failure of anastomoses, abscess formation, repeated bleeding, etc ...
V. Y. Shapovalov +7 more
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The use of low-invasive surgical procedures in the treatment of gunshot wounds of the liver.
The problem of diagnostics and stage surgical treatment of a combat trauma of the abdomen with liver damage is actual in conditions of increasing specific gravity of liver damage, accompanied by its severe functional insufficiency.
I. P. Khomenko +4 more
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Penetrating abdominal injuries: management controversies [PDF]
Penetrating abdominal injuries have been traditionally managed by routine laparotomy. New understanding of trajectories, potential for organ injury, and correlation with advanced radiographic imaging has allowed a shift towards non-operative management ...
Velmahos George C +2 more
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The character of gunshot injuries of the spine and spinal cord with modern weapons in local fighting was analyzed, the sequencing and features of tactics in these patients were determined.Observation and surgical treatment was performed in 16 ...
Mykola Polishchuk +9 more
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Epidemiological Profile, Clinical Presentations, and Complications of Gunshot Wounds in Patients Admitted to a Tertiary Hospital in the Armed Conflict Zone of Goma in Eastern DR Congo. [PDF]
Gunshot wounds in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo primarily affect young men, with limb injuries being the most common and complications associated with open fractures and abdominal trauma. Hemodynamic instability upon admission and a delay in treatment exceeding 8 h significantly increase the risk of complications, highlighting the need to ...
Mbabazi S +7 more
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Background. The most common cause of abdominal trauma is blunt trauma, gunshot wounds and stab wounds are rare. Most commonly injured organs in abdominal cavity are the spleen and the liver.Conclusions.
Alojz Pleskovič
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Gunshot wounds in parenchymatous organs: the morphology mainly depends on the physical properties of the affected tissues* [PDF]
In contrast to gunshot wounds in skin and bone, the medico-legal literature pays little attention to the appearance of bullet penetration sites in abdominal organs.
Franchetti, G +43 more
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The article presents the principles of providing care for injuries to the heart, aorta, pulmonary artery, or other main vessels. The described principles can be applied in the treatment of civil injuries. The aim.
Nazar Z. Hrabovskyy
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Necrotizing fasciitis following abdominal gunshot wound [PDF]
A 39-year-old man presented to our hospital as a trauma activation following multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen. He was taken to the operating room (OR) where abdominal exploration revealed multiple small and large intestinal injuries. The injured segments of the distal small bowel and proximal colon were resected and bowel continuity was restored.
Eliza Moskowitz, Thomas Schroeppel
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