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Title: [Ophthalmosurgical care in the local armed conflict]. Author: Maksimov IB, Egorova EA, Baturina NA, Vorob'ev IV. Journal: Voen Med Zh; 2006 Oct; 327(10):22-5, 96. PubMed ID: 17236667. Abstract: The peculiarities of ophthalmosurgical care were studied in 62 employees and servicemen from RF Ministry for Internal Affairs (MIA) with traumatic injuries of 87 eyes (207 ophthalmosurgical interventions). It was shown that the main negative factors influencing on the treatment outcomes were the multi-staged specialized medical care, the late periods of primary surgical treatment of perforated injuries, the insufficient volume of ophthalmosurgical interventions at the stages of medical evacuation. According to the data of RF MIA Main Clinical Hospital and RF MIA Main Military Clinical Hospital the consecutive performance of ophthalmologic operations with the use of modern technologies at the stage of specialized medical care allowed decreasing significantly the number of complications, improving the outcomes of ocular severe injuries, shortening the treatment time and obtaining the highest optical result.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]