Вид документа : Статья из журнала Шифр издания : Автор(ы) : Lurin I. A., Khomenko I. P., Gumeniuk K. V., Негодуйко В. В., Тертишний С. В., Грінчук М. М., Майданюк В. П., Попова О. М. Заглавие : Case report of multimodal approach during reconstruction of gunshot defects the soft tissue of the forearm and wrist Параллельн. заглавия :Мультимодальний підхід при реконструкції вогнепальних дефектів м’яких тканин передпліччя та зап’ястку Место публикации : Клінічна хірургія. - 2021. - Т. 88, № 11/12. - С. 93-95 (Шифр КУ5/2021/88/11/12) Примечания : Bibliogr. at the end of the art. MeSH-главная: РАНЫ ОГНЕСТРЕЛЬНЫЕ -- WOUNDS, GUNSHOT ХИРУРГИЧЕСКИЕ ОПЕРАЦИИ ВОССТАНОВИТЕЛЬНЫЕ -- RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGICAL PROCEDURES МЯГКИХ ТКАНЕЙ ПОВРЕЖДЕНИЯ -- SOFT TISSUE INJURIES ПРЕДПЛЕЧЬЯ ТРАВМЫ -- FOREARM INJURIES ЗАПЯСТЬЯ ТРАВМЫ -- WRIST INJURIES ФОТОГРАФИЧЕСКИЕ СНИМКИ -- PHOTOGRAPHS Аннотация: According to the literature, gunshot extremities wounds are most frequent among combat trauma and affect up to 62.2% of the patients. The total rate of gunshot upper extremities wounds is high too - near of 25-7% [I], in particular during local military conflicts. Provision of effective medical tactics allow to return the serviceman to service and expand the reserve of experienced personnel in Armed Forces. The forearm-hand area has a high functional value. It contains a large number of mobile anatomical elements, the complex strucnire of connective tissue, vascular and nervous structures. In this regard, the treatment of damage to this area is a significant clinical problem that requires a long and hard work. At the same time, active suigical tactics to accelerate the restoration of anatomical - functional integrity of the upper extremity [ 1-9J is necessary, as the complexity and fragility of the anatomical structure cause significant limitation of hand function even due to minor, at first glance, scarring Доп.точки доступа: Lurin, I. A. Khomenko, I. P. Gumeniuk, K. V. Негодуйко, В. В. Тертишний, С. В. Грінчук, М. М. Майданюк, В. П. Попова, О. М. |