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Igor Khomenko1, Vitalii Shapovalov2, Ievgen Tsema3,4, Georgii Makarov1, Roman Palytsia1, Ievgen Zavodovskyi5, Ivan Ishchenko1, Andrii Dinets6, Vladimir Mishalov5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The hybrid war of Russia against Ukraine has been started in certain districts of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts within the Donbas area in 2014. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Damage control tactic; Hydrodynamic liver rupture; Thoraco-abdominal combat injury
Year: 2017 PMID: 28812283 PMCID: PMC5557719 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-017-0363-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Fig. 1Presentation of the combat patient after being injured by multiple-launch rocket system “Grad” (first hours after injury). The entrance wound from the shrapnel channel is marked by the arrow
Fig. 2Demonstration of liver damage (second day after injury): damaged tissues were sutured and omentopexy was applied (marked by the arrow)
Fig. 3Illustration of abdominal CT scan on the 14th day after injury. The zone of the irreversible ischemia of the fifth to sixth segments of the liver is marked by arrow
Fig. 4Photograph illustrating erosive defect of right hepatic artery after suturing. a The area of erosive defect of right hepatic artery is marked by an arrow; the turnstile is placed under the artery (marked by 1). b Sutured right hepatic artery (suture line marked by the arrow): 1 - right hepatic artery; 2 - left hepatic artery on the turnstile
Fig. 5Intraoperative photograph illustrating liver at relaparatomy on the 16th day after the injury. a Damaged area of liver is covered with fibrin, bile leakage is seen under the partial failure of sutures. b Liver after the resection of fifth and sixth segments
Fig. 6Photograph illustrating the damages of soft tissues after multiple-launch rocket system “Grad”. a The shrapnel wounds lateral area of the right thigh with installing of VAC system on the 21st day after the injury. b The shrapnel wounds at the anterior area of the right thigh on the 49th day after the injury. c The overall look of the patient with post-operative and post-injury scars before discharge from the hospital on the 49th day after injury