Indications for hypothermia in surgical practice
P. A. Troitsky
Kazan medical journal ›› 1960, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (6) : 16 -19.
Indications for hypothermia in surgical practice
Even N. I. Pirogov during the Crimean War used cooling in the treatment of many surgical diseases (wounds of the chest and skull, resection of the elbow joint, etc.). However, the development of hypothermia as a method of surgical practice began after the report of Smis and Fay (1941), who treated cancer patients with prolonged hypothermia. In two cases (out of 38) of inoperable cancer, cure was observed, in the rest of the patients the general condition improved.
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