The choice of tactics for treatment of the injured persons with vertebra-abdominal trauma due to traffic-transport accident

Objective. To estimate the results of application of treatment-diagnostic tactics in the injured persons, suffering vertebro-abdominal trauma as a consequence of the traffic accident. Маterials and methods. For achievement of the investigation aim 122 injured persons with vertebro-abdominal traum...

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Main Authors: S. О. Guryev, P. V. Таnasiyenko, S. Ya. Balyasevych
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Liga-Inform ltd. 2019-06-01
Series:Клінічна хірургія
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Online Access:https://hirurgiya.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/684
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Summary:Objective. To estimate the results of application of treatment-diagnostic tactics in the injured persons, suffering vertebro-abdominal trauma as a consequence of the traffic accident. Маterials and methods. For achievement of the investigation aim 122 injured persons with vertebro-abdominal trauma due to traffic accident were analyzed. The injured persons were divided into two Groups: Group I - 53 patients, in whom the «early total care» was applied, and Group II (a control one) - 69 patients, to whom the treatment measures were conducted in accordance to the «damage control surgery» tactics. Results. In the investigation there was established, that in the injured persons, suffering vertebro-abdominal trauma two tactics are affordable: «early total care», which is indicated in moderate internal hemorrhage, injuries of large omentum and intestinal mesentery, and «damage control surgery», which is indicated in presence of severe internal hemorrhage, hepatic, splenic and the retroperitoneal organs damages. Conclusion. Application of the «damage control surgery» tactics in the injured persons, suffering vertebro-abdominal trauma has advantages, what is proved by the mortality reduction by 6.3% and the rate of the infection complications occurrence - by 3.5%.
ISSN:0023-2130
2522-1396