Higher incidence of injury in trauma patients older than 65 years is connected with growing morbidity and mortality, first of all in polytrauma. Incidence of preexisting diseases play a great role in development of postinjury reaction. There are risk factors for genesis of postinjury complications and also mortality of victims.
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January 2019
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY Based on the experience with using the Judet plates in stabilization of rib fractures an innovated Judet plate was constructed in cooperation with the Development Department of Medin company. During the preclinical part of the project, following the construction of the new Judet plate, a surgical technique was elaborated. Subsequently, the clinical application of rib osteosynthesis with innovated plates was commenced.
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August 2016
Purpose Of The Study: Multiple rib fractures with segmental chest wall instability are caused by high-energy chest trauma and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Flail chest injuries are mostly combined with lung injury (contusion, rupture, laceration) and subsequent pneumothorax or haemothorax. Early mechanical ventilation with internal pneumatic splinting is a conservative treatment for flail chest in patients with respiratory insufficiency.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The implementation of standardized protocols for management of polytrauma, multiple injuries and complicated monotrauma has led to improvement in trauma care with decrease in posttraumatic morbidity and mortality. The introduction of algorithm "Definitive Surgical Trauma Care" (DSTC) with concept of "damage control" surgery assumed the principal role in care of polytrauma patients. It can be accomplished only in the trauma- centre with implementation of care system for severely injured patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Penetrating thoracic or abdominal or combined injuries are associated with high risk of life-threatening intraabdominal or intrathoracic organ injury. Most patients require acute surgery. When miniinvasive technique is available, thoracoscopic or laparoscopic intervention is indicated in hemodynamically stable patients to evaluate severity of the injury, as well as to treat the condition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Videothoracoscopy (VTS) and video-assisted thoracoscopic (VATS) decortication is commonly used in the treatment of early thoracic empyema. However, its conversion to thoracotomy is more frequent in chronic empyema cases. The authors evaluate the role of VTS/VATS in the pleural empyema therapy in the group of patients treated for thoracic empyema using VATS or thoracotomic decortication.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Aim Of The Study: Recently, alpha2 sympathoadrenergic drugs are used in premedication to improve the perioperative course. The aim of our study was to compare a premedication with a new alpha2 sympathoadrenergic drug and standard premedication.
Methods: After ethic committee approval and written patient consent, in a randomised, double-blinded study, combination of dexmedetomidine 1.
Authors present the case report of the patient indicated to plastic of abdomen wall for large hernia. Per operation, tumor was found without communication with abdomen cavity and organs. Histopathologically, leiomyoma of the abdomen wall was identified.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Empyema of the thorax is a serious morbidity and mortality causative factor in the postoperative period in severe blunt and penetrating thoracic injuries. The posttraumatic empyema of the thorax results, primarily, from secondary infections of the haemothorax. Current therapeutic management of the posttraumatic empyema of the thorax depends on the disease stage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne of the most often diseases of the European population is the venous chronic leg ulcer. It requires a long-term and expensive therapy. Basic elements of the therapy are elastic banding of the leg, diuretics, antibiotics and local treatment.
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