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Rev. argent. cir. plást ; 2(2): 98-105, jun. 1996. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-252912

ABSTRACT

Presentamos una clasificación de las heridas graves de los miembros dividiéndolas en cinco tipos distintos, en orden creciente de gravedad, teniendo en consideración la presencia o ausencia de fractura y/o compromiso vascular, hasta llegar a la amputación traumática. Se ejemplifica cada tipo con la presentación de un caso clínico. Creemos que la adecuada tipificación de estos pacientes es una de las bases para un correcto enfoque terapéutico, evitando los errores de tratamiento resultantes de un diagnóstico inicial inadecuado


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Adult , Ankle Injuries/classification , Arm Injuries/classification , Finger Injuries/classification , Foot Injuries/classification , Forearm Injuries/classification , Hand Injuries/classification , Knee Injuries/classification , Leg Injuries/classification , Wrist Injuries/classification , Surgery, Plastic
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Ceylon Med J ; 1995 Dec; 40(4): 141-5
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-47855

ABSTRACT

This series comprises 191 victims injured by antipersonnel land mines in the North-east of Sri Lanka. The pattern of mine injuries is described and the injuries to the lower limb are classified according to the level of injury. Injuries to the lower limb were the commonest and over 73% required a below knee amputation. Recommendations are made for the improved care of these victims. The socio-economic effects of mines experienced by other countries affected by internal conflicts are described. The preventive measures that could be taken to avert such a situation in Sri Lanka are stressed.


Subject(s)
Amputation, Surgical , Blast Injuries/classification , Humans , Injury Severity Score , Leg Injuries/classification , Male , Military Personnel , Sri Lanka , Treatment Outcome , Armed Conflicts
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Trib. méd. (Bogotá) ; 77(5): 9-17, mar. 1988. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-83909

ABSTRACT

Todos lo corredores, cualquiera que sea su nivel, pueden sufrir lesiones como consecuencia de la practica de su deporte preferido. Con un conocimiento elemental de la antomia y de los mecanismos que intervienen, cualquier medico esta en condiciones de reconocer, tratar y prevenir la mayoria de estos trastornos


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Humans , Athletic Injuries , Athletic Injuries/classification , Athletic Injuries/diagnosis , Knee Injuries/diagnosis , Knee Injuries/prevention & control , Knee Injuries/therapy , Leg Injuries/surgery , Leg Injuries/classification , Leg Injuries/prevention & control
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