Authors
Maslyakov V.V.1, Barsukov V.G.2, Allakhyarov T.Ch.1, Haupsheva M.M.1, Pakharev I.V.1
1 Saratov State Medical University named after V.I. Razumovsky, Saratov
2 Private institution educational organization of higher education «Medical University «Reaviz», Saratov
Abstract
Relevance and goals. To study changes in some parameters of the coagulation link of the hemostasis system in stab wounds of the abdomen and their effect on the course of the immediate postoperative period.
Materials and methods. A study of the course of the immediate postoperative period of 185 patients with stab wounds of the abdomen, depending on the time of injury, was conducted.
Results. It was found that the course of traumatic illness with abdominal wounds, depending on the time of injury, occurs in different ways, the most severe, with the greatest number of complications and deaths, in a group of patients whose surgical treatment was performed later than one hour from the moment of injury. Stab wounds of the abdomen lead to changes in the hemostasis system, the severity of which depends on the time of injury. The development of complications and deaths in the first and second periods of traumatic illness in patients with penetrating stab wounds of the abdomen depend on the time of injury and the beginning of surgical treatment.
Keywords: stab wounds of the abdomen, the immediate postoperative period, complications, coagulation link of the hemostasis system.
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