SURGERY (2007)

 

Gorshkov S.Z.
Anaerobic clostridial gas wound infection
128 pp., ill.
ISBN 5-225-03372-5

  The risk for anaerobic clostridial wound infections is presently increasing with the larger number of man-caused catastrophes, automobile accidents, and gunshot wounds. The monograph is the first to summarize and systematize data on the pathogenesis, clinical picture, and principles of treatment of this rare life-threatening complication of a wound process. Particular emphasis is laid on the early sings of the disease since most practitioners, surgeons and traumatologists in particular, are inexpert in its timely diagnosis and treatment.
  Readership: general practitioners, traumatologists, catastrophe medicine specialists.

Kuritsyn A.N., Revskoy A.K.
Gunshot peritonitis
240 pp., ill.
ISBN 5-225-03402-0

  The monorgaph presents data on the mechanism of gunshot penetrating abdominal wounds, its related pathomorphological changes occurring in the peritoneal fluid and peritoneal integument, in the organs of the abdomen and retroperitoneal space, and in the organism as a whole just at the moment of wounding and in the progression of the pathological process, as well as on the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of gunshot peritonitis.
  Readership: surgeons, traumatologists, urologists.

 

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