• Voen Med Zh · Apr 1990

    [The outcomes in crush syndrome of the extremities half a year after the earthquake in Armenia].

    • Iu G Shaposhnikov, N P Kozhin, R V Nikogosian, V I Nuzhdin, M M Popova, A I Krupatkin, and V V Banakov.
    • Voen Med Zh. 1990 Apr 1 (4): 44-5.

    AbstractSqueezed syndrome affecting various segments of limbs has been identified in 245 of 500 victims randomized for examination 6 months after the earthquake. In 119 cases associated with closed fractures of long tubular bones and in 59 cases with open ones. In 124 cases duration of squeezing was up to 12 h, and in 70 cases--1 day and more. Segmental limb amputation was performed in 113 cases. In 95 cases limbs functions were retained and in 81--lost. Perspectives of more successful outcomes depend on the maximal shortening of rescue period, on rational organization of the treatment process and prolongation of recovery management of squeezed syndrome sequelae.

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