FIELD: medicine, traumatology, field surgery, medicine of catastrophes, veterinary science.
SUBSTANCE: one should introduce oxygenated perfluorane at first subcutaneously, and then - intraosseously at the dosage of about 10-30 ml/kg weight of affected limb followed by primary surgical treatment of the wound, then it is necessary to continue the above-mentioned introduction of oxygenated perfluorane, and it should be introduced for 4 d, not less; moreover, after intraosseous introduction one should conduct hyperbaric oxygenation at 1.8 absolute atmosphere for about 8-10 seances, not more, starting since the 3d d after the trauma, not later. The innovation suggested provides oxygenation of all layers of affected tissues that, in its turn, favors the prophylaxis of reperfusional and purulent-necrotic complications of open fractures, anaerobic infection, among them.
EFFECT: higher efficiency of therapy.
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Dates
2006-08-10—Published
2004-03-01—Filed