The risk of perforation, bleeding from an ulcer, its cancerous degeneration associated with leaving an ulcer during gastroenterostomy in place, a relatively high percentage of unsuccessful long-term results from gastroenterostomy (g-e) and other less effective methods of surgical treatment of gastric ulcers and 12 duodenal ulcers intestines - naturally, for a long time, surgeons have directed the thought of surgeons to greater radicalism in the treatment of gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer, to the development of methods in which the ulcer itself would be removed.
The question of using a universal donor is still a source of controversy among foreign scientists. Levin in Mabei, Wildegans, Elecker, and others speak out against blood transfusion from the O group to persons of another group. At the same time, Brines, Beck, Muro and others consider the danger of using the blood of a universal donor to be greatly exaggerated.
War, along with a huge number of different injuries, gives a lot of frostbite. This is understandable if we take into account the inevitability of the presence of fighters in the open air under any meteorological conditions, the inevitability of large movements of military units and the need for a long, sometimes motionless position in ambushes and guards.
The most pressing problems of modern urology are the treatment of traumatic injuries of the urinary system.
Intestinal perforation, occurring in approximately 2-3% of typhoid fever cases, is one of the most serious complications.
Most authors recognize leukopenia as characteristic of typhoid fever, and only a few authors (Love, Bonn) note leukocytosis throughout typhoid fever.
Needles, as a remedy for scurvy, have been used for a long time. Thus, in 1535, Jacques Cartier, the leader of a naval expedition to Newfoundland, used a decoction of American pine needles to treat scurvy, which had spread among his crew.
What is the health status of children who have had meningococcal cerebrospinal meningitis and who were discharged from the clinic healthy or with any complications?
In recent years, a number of works of both clinical and experimental nature have appeared in the literature (almost exclusively in foreign), indicating the beneficial effect of belladonna root preparations on the phenomena of parkinsonism. In 1926, the Bulgarian pharmacist Raev began to successfully treat Parkinson's patients with wine decoction of some roots and pills; besides, he gave some root to chew.
It must be assumed that spontaneous gastrointestinal fistulas are often encountered in the practice of district and local surgeons, but they remain unpublished.
The clinical picture of gastric diverticula does not give any pronounced symptom complex.
The recognition of a polycystic kidney was difficult until the recent past.
A long list of drugs empirically used to treat diabetes insipidus could be cited, reflecting the ineffectiveness of therapy.
Air embolism is of interest as a rare and formidable complication in surgical, obstetric and gynecological practice.
The influence of diseases of the upper respiratory tract on the body as a whole and its individual organs is very significant.
By the name of bacterial antigens, we mean substances contained either in the microbe's body itself, as such, or in flagella (for mobile species) and capsules of bacteria
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Were tested various agents (ammargen, potassium permanganate, rivanol, iodine, bactericide, chlorocide, white streptocide powder, activated carbon in powder, hypertonic sodium chloride solution, novocaine block and Vishnevsky's ointment).
The speaker reports on the clinical results of the treatment of military trauma using the Vishnevsky methods (novocaine block, ointment oil-balsamic dressing) in a rear hospital.
Literature data on the incidence of epilepsy after trauma vary from 1% to 20%. The nature of the injury and its localization matter. Traumatic epilepsy is divided into 2 categories - early and late epilepsy.
Various skin grafting techniques are critically evaluated.
The author shared his experience in treating cranial wounds in a hospital army base.
During the war with the White Finns, the author, while working at the Army hospital base, treated large joints with gunshot wounds.
In the advanced area, first aid to the wounded was provided within 2-3 hours in 85% of cases.
In his report he dwells on the main issues of importance in the prosthetics of the amputated.
At the beginning of hostilities, it became clear that the personnel of medical instructors and, in particular, orderlies were poorly trained.
The speaker shares his experience in laying down. institutions of the military district. Observations concern the issue of surgical treatment and methods of pain relief in wounded patients with gas gangrene.
In the Petrozavodsk evacuation hospital No. 1 of the NKZ for the total number of wounded who passed through the II and III chir. department., 3.8% of wounds complicated by anaerobic infection were observed.
In the propedeutic surgical clinic of the KSMI, Geksenal has been used intramuscularly since 1938.
For treatment, an intravenous live vaccine from a non-acid-resistant strain of tubercle bacillus was used.