Research Methodology of Emergency Surgical conditions with penetrating injuries using statistical methods.

Author:

Kolisnyk Kostyantyn1,Larin Oleksiy2,Tomashevskyi Roman1,Zuev Andrey3,Kolisnyk Viktoriia3,Zamiatin Petro4

Affiliation:

1. National Technical University “KhPI”,Kharkov,Ukraine

2. National Technical University “KhPI”,Kharkiv,Ukraine

3. Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics,Kharkiv,Ukraine

4. GI «V.T. Zaycev Kharkiv Research Institute of General and Emergency Surgery»,Kharkiv,Ukraine

Publisher

IEEE

Reference16 articles.

1. Actual Problems of Information Technologies Use in the Telemedicine Services Provision in Special Conditions;kolisnyk;In IEEE 2018 International Scientific-Practical Conference on Problems of Infocommunications Science and Technology PIC S and T-Proceedings,2019

2. Methodology and Use of Experimental Techniques in Analyzing Wound Dynamics of Penetrating Injuries;tomashevskyi;International Conference on Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering,2023

3. The Use of Drones to Improve the Efficiency of Using Telemedicine Systems in Emergencies

4. Using Medical Imaging in Disaster Medicine

5. Structure, characteristics, experiments with bullets of different calibers,0

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