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      PLEURAL DRAINAGE AND ITS ROLE IN MANAGEMENT OF THE ISOLATED PENETRATING CHEST INJURIES DURING THE WAR TIME IN SARAJEVO, 1992.-1995

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          Penetrating chest injuries are the most frequent causes of serious demage and death in wounded indivisuals. In reports from the last wars where wounds caused by high velocity projectiles predominated, thoracotomies were perfomed in about 15% of the wounded individuals, mostly encompassing injuries of the heart and great vessels, accomanied by massive bleeding that could not be resolved by chest tube insertion.

          This retrospective analysis was performed on the medical records of 477 patients tretaed for isolated penetrating chest injuries in Department of Thoracic Surgery Clinical Center of the University in Sarajevo between april 1992 - june 1995. We analised the ways of their menage-ment with special view on pleural drainage, indication for this method and results of treatment. 398 (83,4%) wounded individuals have been treated with pleural tube inserting as definitive mesaure and for the urgent thoracotomy there were 79 (16,6%) patients left. Average hospital treatment in wounded drained patients was 7,68 days. With shrapnels there were 357 (74,84%) wounded individuals, and with bullet 120 (25,16%) wounded individuals. The complications of plaural tube inserting were - empyema in 34 (7,13%) patients and there were no other complications. Chest tube inserting as definitive mesaure was used in 398 (83,44%) patients. Chest tube inserting as preoperative measure (urgent thoracotomy) was used in 79 (16,56%) patients. There were 460 (96,44%) healed patients. Death occurred in 17 (3,56%) patients.

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          Journal
          Bosn J Basic Med Sci
          Bosn J Basic Med Sci
          BJBMS
          Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
          Association of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnia )
          1512-8601
          1840-4812
          May 2007
          : 7
          : 2
          : 152-156
          Affiliations
          [1]Clinic of thoracic surgery, Clinical Centre of the University in Sarajevo Bolnička 25, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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          PMC5747287 PMC5747287 5747287 BJBMS-7-152
          5747287
          0e9158d5-56a3-4331-944d-37f0b2c2d3d9
          Copyright: © 2007 ABMSFBIH
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          Chest injuries,pleural drainage
          Chest injuries, pleural drainage

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