Publications by authors named "Roshchin G"

Introduction: The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has affected more people and destroyed a local public health facility. When some territories in Ukraine were de-occupied, national and international mobile clinics (MCs) were involved for medical assistance to local inhabitants. Knowledge about population health, medical, and humanitarian needs after they have been de-occupied has to improve planning for health system response.

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This article describes the basic principles around establishing a Disaster Medicine Camp and the organization of the Ukrainian Disaster Medicine Mobile Hospital, which provided medical aid to victims of the 2001 earthquake in India. All of the information was obtained through direct observation and estimates based on empirical data gathered in the field.

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The experience of examination and treatment of 126 patients with severity trauma of abdomen was summarized. The performance of decompressive laparostomy in treatment of the abdominal compression syndrome was suggested. In 28 patients temporary closure of abdominal cavity by polychlorvinyl blend was applied.

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While application of dynamical omentopancreatopexy for the treatment of necrotic pancreatitis there were noted the purulent and visceral complications frequency lowering from 3.34 in every patient--while the closed interventions usage down to 2.02 and of mortality--from 57.

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Clinico-statistical analysis of the treatment results of 624 injured persons for the period from 1990 till 1995 year was conducted. In 509 (81.6%) of them the combined closed thoracic trauma was revealed, in 15 (18.

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Examination was done to 196 injured persons with the closed abdominal trauma and hepatic injury. Reverse dependence between the trauma severity and frequency of abdominal symptoms exposure was established. Importance of rational use of instrumental diagnostical methods to reveal the hepatic injury timely was stressed.

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The results of treatment of 630 patients with peritonitis of different etiology are presented. In 170 patients with purulent peritonitis, the programmed laparostomy was used in the complex of treatment. A good immediate and long-term result was noted.

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On the basis of treatment of 105 patients operated on for complicated duodenal ulcer disease, it was established that performance of the organ-preserving operation with the ulcer excision supplemented with the pylorus-restoring and pylorus-preserving intervention permitted to reduce considerably the incidence of duodenogastric reflux.

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