IMPROVING THE PROVISION OF SURGICAL CARE TO THE CIVILIAN POPULATION WITH GUNSHOT WOUNDS TO THE CHEST IN CONDITIONS OF LOCAL ARMED CONFLICT

Author:

Masljakov V. V.1,Chuprina A. Р.2,Kurkin К. G.2

Affiliation:

1. Mari State University

2. Main Military Clinical Hospital of N. N. Burdenko

Abstract

The aim of the study is to improve the organization and provision of surgical care to civilians with gunshot wounds to the chest in the context of armed conflict on the example of the Chechen campaign.Materials and methods. The work is based on the analysis of medical care provided to 106 wounded with gunshot wounds to the chest from the civilian population in the period from 1991 to 2000. Medical care was provided on the basis of the surgical hospital of the city hospital No. 9 in Grozny.Results and discussion. Found that providing medical care to wounded with gunshot wounds of the chest when massive flow in terms of actual hostilities rendered by the forces and means of civil hospitals, has a certain specificity. It is due to the fact that in such conditions, in contrast to military medical organizations, there are no stages of evacuation, often the wounded are delivered by non-specialized and unsuitable vehicles on destroyed roads, while they are not given or given insufficient pre-medical care. In such conditions, the workload of medical personnel of civil medical institutions associated with the provision of medical care increases. In this regard, in our opinion, it is necessary to develop measures aimed at improving the algorithm aimed at minimizing various errors that occur in civilian medical institutions during the mass admission of wounded. 

Publisher

FSBEI HE I.P. Pavlov SPbSMU MOH Russia

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