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Delayed presentation of a firearm injury in a patient with recent use of phencyclidine: A case report

open access: yesTrauma Case Reports, 2020
The rapid delivery of care for penetrating traumatic injury, such as gunshot wounds, is essential to minimizing the morbidity and mortality rate. It is highly unusual for a patient who has sustained a firearm injury to present over 24 h after the event ...
Rebecca Siegel   +2 more
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Surgical strategy for purulent-septic complications of combat abdominal trauma

open access: yesJournal of Education, Health and Sport, 2023
The incidence of combat abdominal trauma ranges from 6.7 to 9%. The nature of gunshot abdominal wounds leads to the development of functional disorders and complications (51–81%) and, as a result, a high mortality rate (12–31%).
O. Herasymenko   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

IMPROVING TREATMENT OUTCOMES IN CIVILIANS WITH GUNSHOT ABDOMINAL WOUNDS RECEIVED IN LOCAL MILITARY CONFLICTS

open access: yesВестник медицинского института «Реавиз»: Реабилитация, врач и здоровье, 2020
This study was undertaken to evaluate early and late postoperative periods in patients operated on for gunshot abdominal wounds. We found that the main drawbacks in providing medical care to civilians with severe gunshot injuries received in local ...
V. V. Maslyakov   +4 more
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Application of vacuum-instillation laparostomy in gunshot abdominal wounds

open access: yesВестник хирургии имени И.И. Грекова
Penetrating abdominal wounds occupy a significant place in the structure of gunshot injuries in peacetime and war. They are usually characterized by extensive multiorgan damage with the development of peritonitis, the course of which largely determines ...
P. N. Romashchenko   +6 more
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Differentiated approach for using vacuum-assisted laparostomy in gunshot abdominal wounds

open access: yesВестник хирургии имени И.И. Грекова
The OBJECTIVE was to evaluate the results of using vacuum-assisted laparostomy in the surgical treatment of victims with gunshot abdominal wounds and clarify the indications for its use.METHODS AND MATERIALS.
A. A. Sazonov   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

A case of using minimally invasive techniques in a gunshot wound to the chest with mediastinal injury

open access: yesМедицина неотложных состояний, 2023
Background. In modern military conflicts, the frequency of gunshot wounds to the chest is 8–12 %, of which 79.4 % are non-penetrating, and 20.4 % are penetrating with damage to intrathoracic organs.
E.M. Khoroshun   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Abdominal Gunshot Wounds

open access: yesAnnals of Surgery, 1988
From July 1983 through December 1987, 300 consecutive patients with penetrating gunshot wounds of the abdomen causing visceral or vascular injuries were treated. Resuscitative thoracotomy was required in 20 patients (6.6%), and only two survived.
D V, Feliciano   +4 more
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Features of diagnosis and surgical treatment of post–traumatic pancreatitis in gunshot wound of the pancreas at the stage of highly specialized medical care

open access: yesУкраїнський журнал клінічної хірургії
Objective. To analyze the peculiarities of diagnosis and treatment of posttraumatic pancreatitis at the stage of highly specialized surgical care in order to improve the results of treatment of gunshot wounds of the pancreas Materials and Methods. The
V. O. Shaprynsky   +8 more
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Avaliação da incidência de laparotomias não terapêuticas nos pacientes vítimas de ferimentos abdominais por arma de fogo ou arma branca no Hospital Florianópolis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Curso de Medicina.
Froehner, Camila Duarte
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Nonoperative management of solid abdominal organ injuries : From past to present [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Background and aims: Today, a significant proportion of solid abdominal organ injuries, whether caused by penetrating or blunt trauma, are managed nonoperatively.
Leppäniemi, A.
core   +1 more source

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