Int Surg
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From April 1991 till December 1995, Split University Hospital played a major role as a third échelon war hospital during the war in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Among 2856 treated battle casualties in general, 70 patients with penetrating thoraco-abdominal war injuries were treated at the Department of Surgery. Explosive wounds were present in 38 (54%), gunshot wounds in 32 (45%) and puncture wounds in four (5.70%) patients. ⋯ The treatment of respiratory insufficiency and hemorrhagic shock, and prevention of infection are the basis of the management of these injuries. Treatment success depends on emergency first-aid, quick transportation, early diagnosis, resuscitation, surgical therapy and intensive care.
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During the past 4 years, 48 cases of cardiac arrest occurred during anesthesia among a total of 104,600 cases of anesthesia at Mackay Memorial Hospital in Taipei. ⋯ The incidence of cardiac arrest was thus about 0.046% (48/104,600), with the causative factors being anesthetic related in 21% (10/48) of cases, surgical factors in 19% (9/48) of cases and patient's pathological factors in 60% (29/48) of cases. Of these 48 patients, 34 died and 14 survived after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Anesthesia contributed to death in 3 cases of a total of 104,600 cases of anesthesia giving an approximate incidence of 3/100,000. Two of these 3 cases were avoidable.