Organization of sorting and surgery of wounds with soft tissue defects during the joint force surgery

<p><strong>Introduction.</strong><strong> </strong>The experience of providing medical care during the Anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine showed that in the structure of modern combat surgical trauma gunshot wounds with soft tissue defects are between 64.9-68.2...

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Main Authors: I. P. Khomenko, I. A. Lurin, S. O. Korol, V. Yu. Shapovalov, K. O. Hrebennikov, A. M. Halushka, S. V. Tertyshnyi, B. V. Matviichuk
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Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2020-01-01
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spelling doaj-a5f5489ffa8043e39be019afe2bbade52021-09-08T14:44:33ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062020-01-0110125926910.12775/JEHS.2020.10.01.02925005Organization of sorting and surgery of wounds with soft tissue defects during the joint force surgeryI. P. Khomenko0I. A. Lurin1S. O. Korol2V. Yu. Shapovalov3K. O. Hrebennikov4A. M. Halushka5S. V. Tertyshnyi6B. V. Matviichuk7Command of the Medical Forces of the Armed Forces of UkraineDepartment of Military Surgery, Ukrainian Military Medical AcademyDepartment of Military Surgery, Ukrainian Military Medical AcademyMilitary Medical Clinical Center of the Southern RegionOrthopedic and Traumatology Center of Kyiv City Clinical Hospital №12Command of the Medical Forces of the Armed Forces of UkraineOrthopedic and Traumatology Center of Kyiv City Clinical Hospital №12Traumatology Department of the Military Medical and Rehabilitation Center<p><strong>Introduction.</strong><strong> </strong>The experience of providing medical care during the Anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine showed that in the structure of modern combat surgical trauma gunshot wounds with soft tissue defects are between 64.9-68.2%, of which 36.4-37.5% are small and medium, 28.5-30.7% are large and very large defects.</p><p><strong>Aim</strong><strong>: </strong>To improve the results of providing surgical care to the wounded with soft tissue defects by introducing a variety of surgical tactics of wound closure to the medical care levels.<em></em></p><p><strong>Material and Methods</strong><strong>. </strong>The total array of the study was 2537 wounded with shrapnel, bullet and mine injuries from April 2014 to September 2018. The determination of surgical tactics for closing soft tissue defects was performed at the basis of metric classification taking into account the area, volume and anatomical areas of the lesion.<em></em></p><p><strong>Results</strong><strong><em>.</em></strong><em> </em>The combination of metric characteristics of wound defects by area, volume with localization of wounds in a single classification allowed the offer of a comprehensive approach to sorting the wounded at the level of medical care and to determine further surgical tactics to close soft tissue defects. In accordance with the sorting and evacuation purposes, the wounded with gunshot wounds to the foot and hand (third zone of injury) were treated in specialised centres to the fourth level of medical care. In the case of medium and large wounds of the thigh, leg, shoulder and forearm, medical care was provided at the second and third levels. And in the case of large and very large wounds of the specified localisation was provided in specialised clinics of the fourth level.</p><p><strong>Conclusions.</strong><em> </em>The introduction of differentiated surgical tactics in the wounded with soft tissue defects at the levels of medical care has improved functional results: increase the proportion of good from 46.9% to 53.7%, reduce the relative number of unsatisfactory from 18.8% to 11, 6%.</p>https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/JEHS/article/view/30953differentiated surgical tacticsgunshot woundsmine injuriessoft tissue defectssurgical care.
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author I. P. Khomenko
I. A. Lurin
S. O. Korol
V. Yu. Shapovalov
K. O. Hrebennikov
A. M. Halushka
S. V. Tertyshnyi
B. V. Matviichuk
spellingShingle I. P. Khomenko
I. A. Lurin
S. O. Korol
V. Yu. Shapovalov
K. O. Hrebennikov
A. M. Halushka
S. V. Tertyshnyi
B. V. Matviichuk
Organization of sorting and surgery of wounds with soft tissue defects during the joint force surgery
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
differentiated surgical tactics
gunshot wounds
mine injuries
soft tissue defects
surgical care.
author_facet I. P. Khomenko
I. A. Lurin
S. O. Korol
V. Yu. Shapovalov
K. O. Hrebennikov
A. M. Halushka
S. V. Tertyshnyi
B. V. Matviichuk
author_sort I. P. Khomenko
title Organization of sorting and surgery of wounds with soft tissue defects during the joint force surgery
title_short Organization of sorting and surgery of wounds with soft tissue defects during the joint force surgery
title_full Organization of sorting and surgery of wounds with soft tissue defects during the joint force surgery
title_fullStr Organization of sorting and surgery of wounds with soft tissue defects during the joint force surgery
title_full_unstemmed Organization of sorting and surgery of wounds with soft tissue defects during the joint force surgery
title_sort organization of sorting and surgery of wounds with soft tissue defects during the joint force surgery
publisher Kazimierz Wielki University
series Journal of Education, Health and Sport
issn 2391-8306
publishDate 2020-01-01
description <p><strong>Introduction.</strong><strong> </strong>The experience of providing medical care during the Anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine showed that in the structure of modern combat surgical trauma gunshot wounds with soft tissue defects are between 64.9-68.2%, of which 36.4-37.5% are small and medium, 28.5-30.7% are large and very large defects.</p><p><strong>Aim</strong><strong>: </strong>To improve the results of providing surgical care to the wounded with soft tissue defects by introducing a variety of surgical tactics of wound closure to the medical care levels.<em></em></p><p><strong>Material and Methods</strong><strong>. </strong>The total array of the study was 2537 wounded with shrapnel, bullet and mine injuries from April 2014 to September 2018. The determination of surgical tactics for closing soft tissue defects was performed at the basis of metric classification taking into account the area, volume and anatomical areas of the lesion.<em></em></p><p><strong>Results</strong><strong><em>.</em></strong><em> </em>The combination of metric characteristics of wound defects by area, volume with localization of wounds in a single classification allowed the offer of a comprehensive approach to sorting the wounded at the level of medical care and to determine further surgical tactics to close soft tissue defects. In accordance with the sorting and evacuation purposes, the wounded with gunshot wounds to the foot and hand (third zone of injury) were treated in specialised centres to the fourth level of medical care. In the case of medium and large wounds of the thigh, leg, shoulder and forearm, medical care was provided at the second and third levels. And in the case of large and very large wounds of the specified localisation was provided in specialised clinics of the fourth level.</p><p><strong>Conclusions.</strong><em> </em>The introduction of differentiated surgical tactics in the wounded with soft tissue defects at the levels of medical care has improved functional results: increase the proportion of good from 46.9% to 53.7%, reduce the relative number of unsatisfactory from 18.8% to 11, 6%.</p>
topic differentiated surgical tactics
gunshot wounds
mine injuries
soft tissue defects
surgical care.
url https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/JEHS/article/view/30953
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