Surgical tactics for thoracoabdominal injury
https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2024-102-2-178-182
Abstract
The treatment of gunshot thoracoabdominal injuries is a relevant issue in modern medicine. The high mortality rate, reaching 28.6 %, indicates the need to improve existing diagnostic and treatment approaches in providing medical care to such injured individuals during evacuation stages. The presented clinical case demonstrates the effectiveness of applying a staged approach to providing medical care for thoracoabdominal trauma.
About the Authors
V. E. FedorchenkoRussian Federation
Viktor E. Fedorchenko, Head of the Department, surgeon
Department of Purulent Surgery and Burns
Balashikha
D. R. Ivchenko
Russian Federation
Dmitry R. Ivchenko, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Chief Surgeon, Associate Professor
Department of Chief Specialists of the Department of Organization and Planning of Medical Support of the Department of Medical Support; Department of Thoracic Surgery
Balashikha; Moscow
K. N. Nikolayev
Russian Federation
Konstantin N. Nikolayev, Candidate of Medical Sciences, assistant to the Head of the hospital for scientifi c and methodological work, Head
of the Scientific and Methodological Department
Balashikha
N. V. Rodina
Russian Federation
Nadezhda V. Rodina, radiologist
Center for Radiation Diagnostics; Department of Computer and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Balashikha
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For citations:
Fedorchenko V.E., Ivchenko D.R., Nikolayev K.N., Rodina N.V. Surgical tactics for thoracoabdominal injury. Clinical Medicine (Russian Journal). 2024;102(2):178-182. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2024-102-2-178-182