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  • Title: [The treatment procedure in victims with combined and multiple craniocerebral injuries].
    Author: Polishchuk MIe, Treshchyns'kiĭ AI, Roshchyn HH, Ankin LM, Shlapak IP, Ankin ML, Isaienko NP, Kharchenko VH, Baramiia NM, Babaiev EKh.
    Journal: Klin Khir; 1998; (9-10):36-7. PubMed ID: 10050393.
    Abstract:
    The experience of estimation of the state and the results of treatment of 300 patients with the combined craniocerebral trauma (CCT) is summarized. The injured persons with severe CCT and severe outcranial injuries were included in the 1st group, with severe CCT and nonsevere outcranial injuries--in the 2nd group, with nonsevere CCT and severe outcranial injuries--in the 3d group, with nonsevere CCT and nonsevere outcranial injuries--in the 4th group. The dominating, competing and accompanying injuries, determining the surgical treatment tactics, were marked out in every group. The differentiative therapy general principles were marked out.
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