15 results on '"Multiple Trauma physiopathology"'
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2. [Surgical strategy in bullet wound of the thorax accompanied by shock].
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Ivchenko DR, Koltovich AP, and Kukunchikov AA
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- Adult, Clinical Protocols, Hemodynamics, Humans, Male, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Russia, Survival Analysis, Trauma Severity Indices, Treatment Outcome, Triage, Hemostasis, Surgical methods, Multiple Trauma etiology, Multiple Trauma mortality, Multiple Trauma physiopathology, Multiple Trauma surgery, Postoperative Complications prevention & control, Shock, Traumatic etiology, Shock, Traumatic mortality, Shock, Traumatic physiopathology, Shock, Traumatic therapy, Thoracic Injuries complications, Thoracic Injuries mortality, Thoracic Injuries physiopathology, Thoracic Injuries surgery, Thoracic Surgical Procedures adverse effects, Thoracic Surgical Procedures methods, Wounds, Gunshot mortality, Wounds, Gunshot physiopathology, Wounds, Gunshot surgery, Wounds, Penetrating mortality, Wounds, Penetrating physiopathology, Wounds, Penetrating surgery
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The article analyzes the experience of treatment of bullet penetrating wounds of the thorax accompanied by shock in 131 armed forces personnel of internal army and officers of the Ministry of Home Affairs of Russia during contra-terrorist operations on the North Caucasus at the period from 2000 to 2011. The postoperative lethality was reduced from 22.7% to 10.8% due to usage of the strategy which was directed to decrease of surgical aggression in 65 patients.
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- 2014
3. [Early enteral infussions in complex treatment of severe combined chest trauma].
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Tulupov AN, Luft VM, Sinenchenko GI, Lapitskiĭ AV, and Taniia SSh
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- Adult, Combined Modality Therapy methods, Contraindications, Early Medical Intervention methods, Early Medical Intervention statistics & numerical data, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Preoperative Care methods, Preoperative Care statistics & numerical data, Prognosis, Trauma Severity Indices, Treatment Outcome, Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal methods, Infusions, Parenteral methods, Infusions, Parenteral statistics & numerical data, Isotonic Solutions pharmacology, Multiple Trauma diagnosis, Multiple Trauma physiopathology, Multiple Trauma therapy, Thoracic Injuries diagnosis, Thoracic Injuries physiopathology, Thoracic Injuries therapy
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On the basis of study and treatment of 98 victims it was stated that the absorption of isotonic glucose electrolytes solutions in the small intestine was saved even increased in case of large hemorrhage in severe polytrauma with chest, abdominal injury and other regions trauma. An application of early enteral infusions allowed reducing of the volume of parenteral introduction solutions and facilitated to a reliable decrease of development frequency of nosocomial pneumonia of attributive lethality.
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- 2014
4. [Features of diagnostics and surgical strategy of diaphragmatic rupture in patients with closed chest and abdominal polytrauma].
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Aliev SA, Baĭramov NIu, and Aliev ÉS
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- Adult, Azerbaijan, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Rupture complications, Rupture diagnosis, Rupture physiopathology, Rupture surgery, Survival Analysis, Trauma Severity Indices, Treatment Outcome, Abdominal Injuries diagnosis, Abdominal Injuries mortality, Abdominal Injuries physiopathology, Abdominal Injuries surgery, Diaphragm injuries, Hernia, Diaphragmatic, Traumatic complications, Hernia, Diaphragmatic, Traumatic diagnosis, Hernia, Diaphragmatic, Traumatic physiopathology, Hernia, Diaphragmatic, Traumatic surgery, Laparotomy methods, Multiple Trauma diagnosis, Multiple Trauma mortality, Multiple Trauma physiopathology, Multiple Trauma surgery, Thoracic Injuries diagnosis, Thoracic Injuries mortality, Thoracic Injuries physiopathology, Thoracic Injuries surgery, Thoracotomy methods, Wounds, Nonpenetrating
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The article presents results of diagnostics and surgical treatment of diaphragmatic rupture in 32 victims with an estimation of diagnostic value of different instrumental methods of investigation and the efficacy of surgical approach. The correct interpretation of typical clinical and instrumental signs in consideration with trauma mechanogenesis allowed diagnostics of diaphragmatic rupture before the operation in 17 (53.1%) cases. It was observed that an undiagnosed rupture of the left hemidiaphragm caused a formation of posttraumatic diaphragmatic hernia in 2 (6.2%) patients. The laparotomy was applied in 28 patients as a surgical approach and thoracotomy--in 2patients. The laparotomy and after that thoracotomy were performed on one patient. The thoracotomy and laparotomy were carried out on the second patient in turn. The authors consider the laparotomy as optimal variant of surgical approach in acute period of trauma. The postoperative lethality was 15.6%.
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- 2014
5. [Osteosyntesis of ribs using the technology "matrix rib" in treatment of victims with multiple float rib fractures].
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Benian AS, Pushkin SIu, Syzrantsev IuV, and Kameev IR
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- Hemopneumothorax diagnosis, Hemopneumothorax etiology, Hemopneumothorax physiopathology, Hemopneumothorax surgery, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Preoperative Care methods, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Trauma Severity Indices, Treatment Outcome, Fracture Fixation, Internal methods, Multiple Trauma complications, Multiple Trauma diagnostic imaging, Multiple Trauma physiopathology, Multiple Trauma surgery, Rib Fractures complications, Rib Fractures diagnostic imaging, Rib Fractures physiopathology, Rib Fractures surgery
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- 2013
6. [Implantation of stent- graft because of aorta rupture in polytrauma].
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Samokhvalov IM, Petrov AN, Erofeev AA, Shishkevich AN, Rud' AA, Vasil'ev MA, Borisov MB, Bobrovskiĭ NG, Nedomolkin SV, Alekseev KN, and Reva VA
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- Adult, Blood Vessel Prosthesis, Humans, Male, Reoperation, Rupture diagnosis, Rupture etiology, Rupture physiopathology, Rupture surgery, Stents, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Trauma Severity Indices, Treatment Outcome, Aorta, Thoracic injuries, Aorta, Thoracic physiopathology, Aorta, Thoracic surgery, Multiple Trauma complications, Multiple Trauma physiopathology, Postoperative Complications therapy, Sepsis etiology, Sepsis therapy, Vascular Grafting adverse effects, Vascular Grafting methods, Wounds, Nonpenetrating
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The article describes the clinical case and analyzes the literature concerning endoprosthesis replacement in the case of traumatic thoracic aortic injury in polytrauma. Current strategy of diagnostics and treatment of patient in critical condition with rupture of isthmic aortic part is based on the principle of multistage surgical treatment (damage control orthopedic). The external fixation of multiple pelvis and extremities fractures and on-time implantation of stent-graft in thoracic aortic part were performed at first hours after the admission. A condition of the patient was stabilized. The delayed reconstructive operations on pelvis and extremities bones allowed obtaining the satisfactory functional result. The principles of staged surgical treatment and the use of on-time high-technology methods allowed saving life for the patient even in critical situation in I level traumatologic centre.
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- 2013
7. [Specific features of wounds with a self-defense traumatic weapon "Osa"].
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Khodov AM, Zolotov AS, and Filipchenkov LS
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- Adult, Aged, Emergency Treatment methods, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Trauma complications, Multiple Trauma physiopathology, Multiple Trauma surgery, Time Factors, Trauma Severity Indices, Treatment Outcome, Weapons, Wound Closure Techniques, Wound Infection etiology, Wound Infection prevention & control, Wounds, Gunshot complications, Wounds, Gunshot physiopathology, Wounds, Gunshot surgery
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Specific features and outcomes of wounds with a traumatic weapon of self-defense "Osa" were analyzed in 24 patients. Mean age of the wounded was from 21 to76 years. In 20 patients there was a single wound, in 4 patients it was multiple, in 7--blunt, in 12--perforating and 5 patients had gutter wounds. All the patients were treated according to the principles of field military surgery. Five patients had severe wounds: penetrating fracture of the skull (2 of them died), fracture of the shoulder (1 case), injury of the main artery (1 case), of the pleura (1 case). The wounds were closed up by primary intention in 19 patients, by second intention in 4 patients. The authors' experience shows that a traumatic weapon of self-defense "Osa" rather often caused permanent harm to health and can be mortal. Active surgical strategy in treatment of such patients prevents the development of serious infectious complications.
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- 2012
8. [Comparison of a medical effect of cryosupernatant and fresh frozen plasma used in complex treatment of patients with severe combined traumas].
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Tseĭmakh EA, Men'shikov AA, and Bondarenko AV
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Blood Coagulation Factors metabolism, Blood Coagulation Tests methods, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation etiology, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation metabolism, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation physiopathology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Monitoring, Physiologic methods, Multiple Trauma complications, Multiple Trauma diagnosis, Multiple Trauma metabolism, Multiple Trauma physiopathology, Trauma Severity Indices, Treatment Outcome, Blood Coagulation, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation therapy, Multiple Trauma therapy, Plasma, Plasma Exchange methods
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Results of complex treatment of severe combined traumas were compared in 56 patients with using cryosupernatant plasma fraction (CSPF) and fresh frozen plasma--in 112 patients. Better positive dynamics of some laboratory indices was noted as well as lower risk of the development of thromboses, less lethality and better outcomes of the disease when using CSPF. It can be used instead of fresh frozen plasma in complex treatment of patients with severe combined traumas and coexisting DBC-syndrome.
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- 2011
9. [Surgical treatment of injuries of the large vessels].
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Korolev MP, Urakcheev ShK, and Pastukhova NK
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Intraoperative Complications mortality, Intraoperative Complications prevention & control, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Trauma pathology, Multiple Trauma physiopathology, Shock etiology, Shock physiopathology, Shock surgery, Trauma Severity Indices, Treatment Outcome, Wounds, Gunshot pathology, Wounds, Gunshot physiopathology, Wounds, Stab pathology, Wounds, Stab physiopathology, Blood Vessels injuries, Blood Vessels pathology, Blood Vessels physiopathology, Intraoperative Care methods, Multiple Trauma surgery, Vascular Surgical Procedures methods, Wounds, Gunshot surgery, Wounds, Stab surgery
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The authors present an experience with treatment of 99 patients with primary wounds of main vessels. The age of the patients was from 42 through 83 yeas. In 85 patients there were stab wounds, 9 patients had gunshot wounds, in 5 patients injuries of the main vessels were results of blunt trauma. Eleven patients were admitted in the condition of shock of I degree, 27--II degree and 46--III degree, 15 patients were in the terminal state. Wounds of the aorta were diagnosed in 10 patients, 4 patients died. Injury of the superior vena cava was found in 4 wounded patients, nobody died. Postcava was injured in 11 patients, 6 patients died. Wounds of the portal vein were diagnosed in 8 patients, 7 of them died. Operations were fulfilled on 19 patients with wounds of the neck and injuries of the large vessels. One patient died. Injuries of the large vessels of the upper and lower extremities took place in 15 patients. Nobody died.
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- 2011
10. [Pathogenetical features of the acute period of traumatic disease. Traumatic shock as a special manifestation of the acute period].
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Gumanenko EK, Nemchenko NS, Goncharov AV, and Pashkovskiĭ EV
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- Abdominal Injuries epidemiology, Abdominal Injuries physiopathology, Acidosis epidemiology, Acidosis physiopathology, Acute Disease, Coma, Post-Head Injury epidemiology, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation epidemiology, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation physiopathology, Fractures, Bone epidemiology, Heart Failure epidemiology, Heart Failure physiopathology, Hemodynamics physiology, Humans, Hypotension etiology, Hypotension physiopathology, Lactic Acid blood, Multiple Trauma epidemiology, Multiple Trauma physiopathology, Pelvis injuries, Pelvis physiopathology, Respiratory Insufficiency epidemiology, Respiratory Insufficiency physiopathology, Shock, Septic epidemiology, Shock, Traumatic epidemiology, Thoracic Injuries epidemiology, Thoracic Injuries physiopathology, Shock, Traumatic physiopathology
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Clinico-pathogenetical features of the acute period of trauma disease due to a severe combined injury were studied in 644 patients. An analysis of clinical indices was made in 428 of them, clinico-laboratory indices--in 216 patients. The results have shown that the main form of the acute period of the trauma disease are traumatic shock (62.8%), traumatic coma (18.3%), acute respiratory insufficiency (5.7%). Dramatically decreased delivery and consumption of oxygen lower than the metabolic requirements of the tissues accompany the traumatic shock which results in the suppression of tissue metabolism. Pronounced endotoxicosis developing along with the traumatic shock results not from the degree of injured tissues only, but from the centralization of blood circulation. It is also supported by the insufficient detoxicating function of the kidneys. A severe degree of the traumatic shock causes disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) of the II-III degree. After helping out from shock the patient has normocoagulation or the I degree DIC. Traumatic shock with marked hypotension and metabolic acidosis is a significant factor of high risk of the development of acute lesion of the lungs.
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- 2004
11. [Errors in performing artificial ventilation of the lungs in the wounded and casualties].
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Gavrilin SB, Boiarintsev VV, Belitskiĭ DV, Meshako v DP, Pavlenko AI, and Suvorov VV
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- Acid-Base Equilibrium, Hemodynamics, Humans, Medical Errors, Multiple Trauma physiopathology, Pulmonary Gas Exchange, Respiratory Function Tests, Respiratory Insufficiency physiopathology, Respiratory Insufficiency therapy, Risk Factors, Multiple Trauma therapy, Respiration, Artificial adverse effects
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Under investigation in the clinics of the Military-Medical Academy there was a group of the wounded and casualties whose lungs were artificially ventilated. The systemic hemodynamics, indices of gas exchange and the acid-base condition were controlled. The invasive and non-invasive methods were used. The most typical errors during performing lung ventilation were revealed and the causes of them were analyzed.
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- 2004
12. [Metabolic bases of the pathogenesis of severe multiple trauma].
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Nemchenko NS, Goncharov AV, and Borisov MB
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- Adaptation, Physiological, Antioxidants, Blood radiation effects, Humans, Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System physiology, Inflammation physiopathology, Laser Therapy, Lipid Peroxidation, Multiple Trauma physiopathology, Multiple Trauma radiotherapy, Multiple Trauma therapy, Pancreas metabolism, Pancreas physiology, Pituitary-Adrenal System physiology, Prognosis, Superoxide Dismutase administration & dosage, Superoxide Dismutase blood, Multiple Trauma metabolism
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Under analysis there were data of hormonal activity of the hypothalamo-hypohysis-adrenocortical system and the incretory apparatus of the pancreas, metabolism (of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates) and concentration of microelements (iron, zinc), lipid peroxidation (content of malonic dialdehyde and diene conjugates, on the one hand, and total oxidative activity of blood, superoxide dismutase (SOD), ceruloplasmin, catalase, SH-group, on the other hand) and results of its therapeutic correction (with superoxide dismutase, ionole, extracorporeal laser irradiation and laser irradiation of the wounds), content of the inflammatory reaction markers (tumor necrosis factor and IL-1) in patients with a severe combined trauma in the dynamics of traumatic disease. The results obtained and literature data allow a conclusion to be made that the basis of metabolic changes in severe combined traumas are formed by a developing adaptation reaction of organism immediately after trauma integrated with the systemic aseptic inflammatory response caused by vast necrosis of tissues, hypo- and reperfusion processes. The intensity of these reactions depends on severity of the trauma, determines its clinical course and outcome. The therapeutic correction of higher activity of the lipid peroxidation system (caused by a systemic inflammatory response) ionol, extracorporeal laser irradiation of blood, laser therapy of the wounds increase the antioxidative volume of blood and decrease the production of lipid peroxidation. Early intrabronchial instillation of homogenic SOD increases the total antioxidative activity, the level of SOD and catalase, decreases the content of malonic dialdehyde in the sediment of broncho-alveolar lavage and in blood.
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- 2001
13. [Objective assessment of trauma severity in patients with combined injuries].
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Abakumov AA, Lebedev NV, and Maliarchuk BI
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Trauma physiopathology, Injury Severity Score, Multiple Trauma diagnosis
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The work presents an analysis of using scales VPH-P(MT) and VPH-P(SP) on the basis of a retrospective investigation of results of treatment of 268 patients with a combined injury of the abdomen. A conclusion is made that these scales have reserves for an improvement. The authors propose to supplement the scale VPH-P(SP) with the index of the patient's age, and the scale VPH-P(MT)--with an index of the blood loss volume.
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- 2001
14. [The intensive therapy of acute respiratory failure in severe combined trauma with a closed chest injury].
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Shanin VU, Gavrilin SV, Musiĭchuk VV, and Nemchenko NS
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- Acute Disease, Adult, Combined Modality Therapy, Hemodilution, Humans, Multiple Trauma complications, Multiple Trauma physiopathology, Nerve Block methods, Respiration, Respiratory Insufficiency etiology, Respiratory Insufficiency physiopathology, Thoracic Injuries complications, Thoracic Injuries physiopathology, Wounds, Nonpenetrating complications, Wounds, Nonpenetrating physiopathology, Critical Care methods, Multiple Trauma therapy, Respiratory Insufficiency therapy, Thoracic Injuries therapy, Wounds, Nonpenetrating therapy
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The authors present a program of rational improvement of intensive therapy of acute respiratory insufficiency responsible for the development of normal compensatory processes of external ventilation. The main components of intensive therapy are: rational analgesia (continuous subpleural blockades), elimination of obstruction of respiratory pathways by sessions of independent respiration with oxygen mixture with positive pressure at the end of breathing out with phytoncides, moderate hemodilution, early recovery of enteral coming of fluid, prevention and treatment of respiratory infection. The use of the proposed intensive therapy in 41 patients improved the function of external ventilation and made the amount of pulmonary complications 4 times less.
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- 1993
15. [Restoration of blood flow in the upper mesenteric artery and inferior vena cava after stabbing wound of the abdomen].
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Petin GI, Tarbaev VI, Pokrovskiĭ AIu, and Kopylov SV
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- Abdominal Injuries physiopathology, Adult, Humans, Male, Mesenteric Arteries surgery, Multiple Trauma physiopathology, Regional Blood Flow physiology, Suture Techniques, Vena Cava, Inferior surgery, Wounds, Stab physiopathology, Abdomen blood supply, Abdominal Injuries surgery, Mesenteric Arteries injuries, Multiple Trauma surgery, Vascular Surgical Procedures methods, Vena Cava, Inferior injuries, Wounds, Stab surgery
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- 1990
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