• Voen Med Zh · Nov 2016

    [Use of the accelerated recovery programme after surgical intervention in the field of battlefield-surgery].

    • P G Bryusov.
    • Voen Med Zh. 2016 Nov 1; 337 (11): 21-27.

    AbstractUse of the accelerated recovery programme after surgical intervention in the field of battlefield surgery. The article provides information on the possibility of implementation of the accelerated recovery programme after surgical intervention in the field of battlefield surgery. According to analysis of experience of work of specialized thoracic reinforcement group at a garrison hospital, transformed into multidisciplinary military field hospital (3rd level), it is shown that principals of the given program may be implemented, under some conditions, in the course of the first emergency specialized aid delivery to wounded on the battlefield. The use of modern technologies in the course of surgical treatment of wounded in battlefield hospital, may reduce traumatic effect of surgical intervention and allows receiving results similar to results received in peacetime during implementation of FTS program, thus to resolve the main state problem - accelerated recovery of the wounded soldiers and their return to the duty or their full social rehabilitation.

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