OUR EXPERIENCE WITH 2693 WOUNDED TREATED AT THE SPLIT-UNIVERSITY-HOSPITAL DURING THE 1991-1995 PERIOD

Citation
A. Petricevic et al., OUR EXPERIENCE WITH 2693 WOUNDED TREATED AT THE SPLIT-UNIVERSITY-HOSPITAL DURING THE 1991-1995 PERIOD, International surgery, 83(2), 1998, pp. 98-105
Citations number
53
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
00208868
Volume
83
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
98 - 105
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-8868(1998)83:2<98:OEW2WT>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
The authors' personal experience of 2693 wounded treated at the Split University Hospital during the 1991-1995 period is described and compa red with the results reported from other recent wars worldwide. Explos ive wounds were more frequent than gunshot wounds (N = 1490; 553% vs N = 988; 36.7%), and wounds due to other factors were observed in 215 ( 8.0%) patients. There were 2494 (92.6%) men and 99 (7.4%) women. A tot al of 1815 (67.4%) patients were operated on in field war hospitals, a nd 878 (32.6%) at the Split University Hospital. Recovery and discharg e were achieved in 1527 (56.7%) and improvement with the treatment or rehabilitation continued at other institutions in 850 (31.6%) patients . In 240 (8.9%) patients, no definite opinion can yet be given. A leth al outcome was recorded in 76 (2.8%) patients. Rapid transportation fr om the site of wounding to medical teams was found to be of paramount importance for successful treatment. These teams were placed in field war hospitals placed as close as possible (5-15 km) to the frontline.