The article provides a brief description of the main terms and concepts of kidney damage used in forensic medicine and urology, with a list of requirements for the description and formation of a clinical diagnosis when maintaining primary medical documentation. The importance of a unified approach in objective interpretation in the expert assessment of kidney injuries is substantiated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: The kidney concussion causes damage to intraorganic angioarchitectonics, microcirculatory disorders, as a consequence - a decrease in functional capabilities of the organ, affecting inter-system interrelationships in the organism.
Purpose Of The Study: to evaluate the interaction of renal functions and hemodynamic homeostasis by the method of correlation adaptometry in groups of victims after closed kidney injury with different areas of organ damage.
Materials And Methods: The study involved 114 patients with isolated comotional kidney injury Grade I-III, with the involvement of the 1st organ segment - 30 (26.
Introduction: Damage to the structure of the kidney in blunt trauma leads to disruption of angioarchitectonics and microcirculation.
Objective: to establish the dependence of renal function and circulatory system on the severity of injury and the type of blunt renal trauma.
Materials And Methods: The clinical and laboratory homeostasis tests were carried out in 127 patients with the kidney parenchyma contusion and ruptures in the nearest posttraumatic period.
The article summarizes the worlds information on the history of the study, classification, management tactics of patients with closed kidney injury, analysis of the development of post-traumatic arterial hypertension (AH). In a research of renovascular and renoparenchymal mechanisms of a syndrome of AG there is no consensus of dependence on severity of injury of a kidney, a type of treatment, about the temporary period between getting injured and emergence of a complication that defines relevance of further studying.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Blunt renal trauma manifest at macro- and microstructural levels as concussions, bruises or lacerations. The pyelonephritis predominates in structure of posttraumatic compli- cations.
Aim: To study immune changes in patients with renal trauma and their effect on the development of inflammatory post-traumatic complications.