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Military Medical Sciences ; (12): 9-12, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-694305

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Objective To propose time-effect standards and standard treatment measures for battlefield extremity injuries.Methods By conducting retrospective analysis of battlefield extremity injuries in the militariy in different countries using literature retrieval and comparative analysis,time-effect standards and standard technical measures of battlefield extremity injuries were outlined.Results In wars of conventional weapons,extremity injuries are the most prevalent.Such treatment should give top priority to the timing of rescue and be implemented in conjunction with the injury classification.Conclusion Time-effect standards and standard treatment measures for battlefield extremity injuries are proposed to strengthen the time-effect treatment capacity of battlefield extremity injuries.

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Journal of Third Military Medical University ; (24)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-556894

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Objective To discuss the influence of new weapons in the high-tech war on eye wounds in order to develop the new time-effect treatment strategy. Methods The data of wounds in recent wars were investigated, the causes of eye wounds in high-tech war were analyzed, and the new concept of time effect treatment strategy for eye wounds was proposed. Results The weapons in high-tech war have developed into mass destruction and precisely guided munitions. The main cause of eye wounds is the shrapnel and some new wounds will occur such as eye wounds caused by laser or chemical toxin, radiation cataract. Conclusion In the future high-tech war, the major type of eye-wounds may still be the explosion injury and some new types of eye wounds should be paid more attention. The time-effect treatment strategy should be implemented to meet the demand of improving eye wound therapy and promoting the development of ophthalmology.

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