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骨科战伤:从战伤救治到确定性治疗:临床进展、基础科学及研究机会的当前综述

Orthopaedic war injuries: from combat casualty care to definitive treatment: a current review of clinical advances, basic science, and research opportunities.

作者信息

Covey Dana C, Aaron Roy K, Born Christopher T, Calhoun Jason H, Einhorn Thomas A, Hayda Roman A, Levin Lawrence Scott, Mazurek Michael T, Murray Clinton K, Powell Elisha T, Schwarz Edward M, Wenke Joseph C

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Naval Medical Center, San Diego, California, USA.

出版信息

Instr Course Lect. 2008;57:65-86.

Abstract

Musculoskeletal war wounds often involve massive injury to bone and soft tissue that differ markedly in character and extent compared with most injuries seen in civilian practice. These complex injuries have challenged orthopaedic surgeons to the limits of their treatment abilities on the battlefield, during medical evacuation, and in subsequent definitive or reconstructive treatment. Newer methodologies are being used in the treatment of these wounds to prevent so-called second hit complications, decrease complications associated with prolonged medical evacuation, reduce the incidence of infection, and restore optimal function. Basic science advances hold the promise of providing foundations for future treatment options that may improve both bone and soft-tissue healing. Research on the treatment of these often devastating wounds also will have broad applicability to trauma resulting from acts of terrorism or from natural disasters.

摘要

肌肉骨骼战伤常涉及骨骼和软组织的大面积损伤,与大多数 civilian practice 中所见的损伤相比,其性质和程度有显著差异。这些复杂损伤在战场、医疗后送以及后续的确定性或重建治疗过程中,对骨科医生的治疗能力构成了极大挑战。在这些伤口的治疗中正在采用更新的方法,以预防所谓的二次打击并发症,减少与长时间医疗后送相关的并发症,降低感染发生率,并恢复最佳功能。基础科学的进展有望为未来的治疗选择提供基础,从而可能改善骨骼和软组织的愈合。对这些往往具有毁灭性的伤口的治疗研究也将广泛适用于恐怖主义行为或自然灾害导致的创伤。

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