Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1983512531> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 89 of
89
with 100 items per page.
- W1983512531 endingPage "693" @default.
- W1983512531 startingPage "688" @default.
- W1983512531 abstract "Introduction. Injuries caused by aircraft bombs cause severe damages to the human body. They are characterized by massive destruction of injured tissues and organs, primary contamination by polymorph bacterial flora and modified reactivity of the body. Upon being wounded by aircraft bombs projectiles a victim simultaneously sustains severe damages of many organs and organ systems due to the fact that a large number of projectiles at the same time injure the chest, stomach, head and extremities. Case report. We presented a patient, 41 years of age, injured by aircraft bomb with hemo-pneumothorax and destruction of the bone and soft tissue structures of the foot, as well as the treatment result of such heavy injuries. After receiving thoracocentesis and short reanimation, the patient underwent surgical procedure. The team performed thoracotomy, primary treatment of the wound and atypical resection of the left lung. Thoracic drains were placed. The wounds on the lower leg and feet were treated primarily. Due to massive destruction of bone tissue of the right foot by cluster bomb splinters, and impossibility of reconstruction of the foot, guillotine amputation of the right lower leg was performed. Twelve days after the wounding caused by cluster bomb splinters, soft tissue of the left lower leg was covered by Tirsch free transplantant and the defect in the area of the left foot was covered by dorsalis pedis flap. The transplant and flap were accepted and the donor sites were epithelized. Twenty-six days following the wounding reamputation was performed and amputation stump of the right lower leg was closed. The patient was given a lower leg prosthesis with which he could move. Conclusion. Upon being wounded by aircraft bomb splinters, the injured person sustains severe wounds of multiple organs and organ systems due to simultaneous injuries caused by a large number of projectiles. It is necessary to take care of the vital organs first because they directly threaten the life of the wounded patient. Despite adequate surgical treatment of war wounds of the feet, because of massive defect of bone and soft tissue, amputation may be the only rational solution of the treatment. The resection of the lung may be successful method for the severe destruction of the lung." @default.
- W1983512531 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1983512531 creator A5023963369 @default.
- W1983512531 creator A5024894218 @default.
- W1983512531 creator A5025979663 @default.
- W1983512531 creator A5029865945 @default.
- W1983512531 creator A5030890876 @default.
- W1983512531 creator A5053342865 @default.
- W1983512531 creator A5056162373 @default.
- W1983512531 creator A5064612481 @default.
- W1983512531 creator A5088557786 @default.
- W1983512531 creator A5089458651 @default.
- W1983512531 date "2010-01-01" @default.
- W1983512531 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W1983512531 title "Penetrating injury of the lungs and multiple injuries of lower extremities caused by aircraft bombs splinters" @default.
- W1983512531 cites W1964782652 @default.
- W1983512531 cites W1984139082 @default.
- W1983512531 cites W2023220584 @default.
- W1983512531 cites W2024224618 @default.
- W1983512531 cites W2047670870 @default.
- W1983512531 cites W2088951868 @default.
- W1983512531 cites W2090523538 @default.
- W1983512531 cites W2106623940 @default.
- W1983512531 cites W2142656088 @default.
- W1983512531 doi "https://doi.org/10.2298/vsp1008688g" @default.
- W1983512531 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20845675" @default.
- W1983512531 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W1983512531 type Work @default.
- W1983512531 sameAs 1983512531 @default.
- W1983512531 citedByCount "5" @default.
- W1983512531 countsByYear W19835125312012 @default.
- W1983512531 countsByYear W19835125312013 @default.
- W1983512531 countsByYear W19835125312015 @default.
- W1983512531 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1983512531 hasAuthorship W1983512531A5023963369 @default.
- W1983512531 hasAuthorship W1983512531A5024894218 @default.
- W1983512531 hasAuthorship W1983512531A5025979663 @default.
- W1983512531 hasAuthorship W1983512531A5029865945 @default.
- W1983512531 hasAuthorship W1983512531A5030890876 @default.
- W1983512531 hasAuthorship W1983512531A5053342865 @default.
- W1983512531 hasAuthorship W1983512531A5056162373 @default.
- W1983512531 hasAuthorship W1983512531A5064612481 @default.
- W1983512531 hasAuthorship W1983512531A5088557786 @default.
- W1983512531 hasAuthorship W1983512531A5089458651 @default.
- W1983512531 hasBestOaLocation W19835125311 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConcept C115076146 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConcept C136948725 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConcept C2776204877 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConcept C2778329176 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConcept C2778847313 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConcept C2780231208 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConcept C2910209844 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConceptScore W1983512531C115076146 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConceptScore W1983512531C136948725 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConceptScore W1983512531C138885662 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConceptScore W1983512531C141071460 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConceptScore W1983512531C2776204877 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConceptScore W1983512531C2778329176 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConceptScore W1983512531C2778847313 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConceptScore W1983512531C2780231208 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConceptScore W1983512531C2910209844 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConceptScore W1983512531C41895202 @default.
- W1983512531 hasConceptScore W1983512531C71924100 @default.
- W1983512531 hasIssue "8" @default.
- W1983512531 hasLocation W19835125311 @default.
- W1983512531 hasLocation W19835125312 @default.
- W1983512531 hasOpenAccess W1983512531 @default.
- W1983512531 hasPrimaryLocation W19835125311 @default.
- W1983512531 hasRelatedWork W1041259088 @default.
- W1983512531 hasRelatedWork W1273541480 @default.
- W1983512531 hasRelatedWork W2011177479 @default.
- W1983512531 hasRelatedWork W2061991586 @default.
- W1983512531 hasRelatedWork W206366597 @default.
- W1983512531 hasRelatedWork W2245273365 @default.
- W1983512531 hasRelatedWork W2290083713 @default.
- W1983512531 hasRelatedWork W2355800467 @default.
- W1983512531 hasRelatedWork W2366666323 @default.
- W1983512531 hasRelatedWork W2473886192 @default.
- W1983512531 hasVolume "67" @default.
- W1983512531 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1983512531 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1983512531 magId "1983512531" @default.
- W1983512531 workType "article" @default.