PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF FLAMMABLE INJURIES OF MAIN VESSELS: ANALYSIS OF MODERN RESEARCH
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32689/2663-0672-2023-2-3Keywords:
gunshot wounds, gunshot combat injury, wound channel, main vessels, injuries of the vascular bed.Abstract
Abstract. Background. In today’s modern conditions, the topic of our research is becoming quite relevant. The war actualized the pains of modern medicine and the need for a quick solution to existing problems. In the world, there is also a constant increase in the number of local armed conflicts and counter-terrorist operations, as well as terrorist acts in the resolution of inter-ethnic, religious, political conflicts, which are accompanied by a large number of injured servicemen and civilians from gunshot wounds Aim. The purpose of the work is the analysis of modern researches on the pathophysiology of gunshot injuries of main vessels. Materials and methods. analysis of theoretical sources, comparison, induction of isolated data Derivation of the hypothesis of consequences with clarification of its content. Experimental verification of the consequences derived from the hypothesis. Conclusions. Studying the pathophysiology of gunshot wounds makes it possible to develop better methods of treatment and rehabilitation for victims.
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