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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/10313
Title: Catatraumatisme craniocerebrale asociate cu leziuni ale membrelor şi bazinului
Other Titles: Craniocerebral katatraumas associated with extremity and pelvis lesions
Authors: Postolache, Roman
Burunsus, Vasile
Glavan, Iulian
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Asociaţia chirurgilor “Nicolae Anestiadi” din Republica Moldova
Citation: POSTOLACHE, Roman, BURUNSUS, Vasile, GLAVAN, Iulian. Catatraumatisme craniocerebrale asociate cu leziuni ale membrelor şi bazinului. In: Arta Medica. 2009, nr. 1(34) (supliment), pp. 94-95. ISSN 1810-1852.
Abstract: Am evaluat rezultatele examinărilor şi tratamentului la katatraumatisme craneo-cerebrale asociate cu leziuni ale membrelor şi bazinului. La evidenţă s-au aflat 330 pacienţi cu katatraumatisme craneo-cerebrale asociate (KTCCA) din care 81 (24,54%) au fost cu katatraumatisme cranio-scheletale monoasociate. Leziunile membrelor şi bazinului au fost unilaterale în 59 (72,83%) de cazuri, iar în 22 (27,17%) - bilaterale. La 50 (61,72%) accidentaţi s-au determinat leziuni unice şi la 31 (38,28%) multiple. Din 120 de fracturi, numai 8 (6,7%) au fost deschise. La 20 pacienţi (16,7%) – fracturi cominutive şi 60 (50,0%) - cu deplasarea fragmentelor. Majoritatea fracturilor cu deplasare s-au întâlnit la oasele tubulare mari şi la bazin. Predomină leziunile membrelor inferioare – 60 (56,07%) asupra celor superioare – 47 (43,93%).
We evaluated the examination and treatment results of craniocerebral katatraumas associated with extremities and pelvis lesions. 330 patients with associated craniocerebral katatraumas, 81 from which (24,54%) were related to monoassociated cranioskeletal katatraumas. The extremities and pelvis lesions were unilateral in 59 cases (72,83%), and bilateral in 22 cases (27,17%). 50 patients (61,72%) had unique lesions and 31 (38.28%) multiple. From 120 fractures, only 8 (6,7%) were external. In 20 patients (16,7) – comminutive fractures and 60 patients (50,0%) – with fragment moving. The majority of the moving fractures was noticed at big tubular bones and pelvis. Inferior extremities lesions are more frequent - 60 (56,07%) than the superior ones – 47 (43,93%).
URI: http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/10313
ISSN: 1810-1852
Appears in Collections:Arta Medica Vol. 34 No 1, 2009 supliment

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