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There have been analyzed the results of modern literature, devoted to diagnostics and treatment of combined traumas of the abdomen and their prognosis. The main literary findings of home and foreign authors have been presented during the past years. The syndrome of mutual aggravation of injuries resulting from multiple trauma leads to a significant increase in the overall severity of the victim's condition. To determine the timing of each stage of CFT treatment and reduce the number of complications, we developed and introduced into clinical practice an algorithm for providing care for this injury. The tactics of treating patients with CTP, according to the developed algorithm, has an undeniable advantage over the previously used one - the percentage of inflammatory complications is reduced to a minimum: from 17% to 1.5%. Such an integrated approach increases the importance of triage of victims in order to achieve a therapeutic effect.
combined abdominal trauma, ultrasound diagnostics, paracentesis.concomitant abdominal injury, ultrasound diagnostics, laparocentesis, conservative management, abdominal trauma, prognostic criteria, diagnostic laparotomy, hemorrhagic shock, damage control
combined abdominal trauma, ultrasound diagnostics, paracentesis.concomitant abdominal injury, ultrasound diagnostics, laparocentesis, conservative management, abdominal trauma, prognostic criteria, diagnostic laparotomy, hemorrhagic shock, damage control
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