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The role of military medical clinical centers and stationary military hospitals in the medical support system Armed Forces of Ukraine during anti-terrorist operation and the operation of the Joint Forces in the Еast of Ukraine

Роль військово-медичних клінічних центрів та стаціонарних військових госпіталів в системі медичного забезпечення Збройних Сил України під час антитерористичної операції та операції Об’єднаних сил на Сході України

The role of military medical clinical centers and stationary military hospitals in the medical support system Armed Forces of Ukraine during anti-terrorist operation and the operation of the Joint Forces in the Еast of Ukraine

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SummaryPurpose – analysis and generalization of the work of military medical clinicalcenters (MMCC) and stationary military hospitals (MH) to provide medical assistanceto wounded, injured, injured and sick military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine(Ukrainian Armed Forces) during combat operations in the context of the anti-terroristoperation and the operation of the Joint Forces (ATO/JFO) in the east of Ukraine.Materials and methods. Information and reference materials were used, as well asreports and statistical medical reports on the medical support of the Armed Forces ofUkraine during the ATO/JFO. Research methods: statistical, bibliographic, analytical,systems approach, generalizations. The object of study is a system of medical evacuationmeasures for medical support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The subject is theperformance indicators of the MMCC and stationary MH in providing medicalassistance to the wounded, injured, injured and sick military personnel of the ArmedForces of Ukraine in the conditions of military operations during ATO/JFO.Results. Statistical indicators of the work of the MMCC and stationary MH duringthe ATO/JFO were studied and analyzed in detail. The number, dynamics of admissionand structure of wounded, injured, traumatized and sick servicemen of the ArmedForces of Ukraine – participants of anti-terrorist operation/environmental protection inthe general structure of inpatients were treated. The volume of medical care of asurgical and therapeutic profile, the number of surgical interventions performed towounded and traumatized military personnel – participants in the ATO/JFO have beenestablished. The results of the treatment are also given, in particular, indicators of thereturn of the wounded, injured, injured and sick military personnel of the Armed Forcesof Ukraine – ATO/JFO participants to military units.Conclusions. Due to the properly organized tactical and strategic medicalevacuation, all MMCC and stationary MH, regardless of the location and distance fromthe areas of the ATO/JFO, were involved in the system of medical evacuation measuresfor medical support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Differences in the performance ofvarious military healthcare institutions in providing medical care to wounded, injured,injured and sick military personnel participating in ATO/JFO are due to different placeof their deployment, in particular, remoteness from the ATO/JFO areas and proximity toestablished routes of medical evacuation, as well as the regular capabilities andcapabilities of these health facilities

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