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Peripheral nerve war injuries (CROSBI ID 535480)

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Vrebalov Cindro, Veselin ; Karelović, Deni ; Titlić, Marina Peripheral nerve war injuries // Abstracts of the 5th Congress of the European Federation of Neurological Societies u: European Journal of neurology. 2000. str. 99-100

Podaci o odgovornosti

Vrebalov Cindro, Veselin ; Karelović, Deni ; Titlić, Marina

engleski

Peripheral nerve war injuries

The purpose of this study is to evaluate peripheral nerve war injuries sustained during the war in southern Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Durin the war in Croatia, 713 patients with wounds inflicted b< firearms were examined at the Laboeatory of Neurophysology, University Hospital, Split. The patients, soldiers and civilians alike, ranged in age from 6 to 73 years (average, 28 years). All patients with firearm nerve war injuries underwent detection electromyography and plurisegmental examination of the damaged peripheral nerve (neurography). The patients were examined and controlled on three occasions: within 2 months after wounding ; up to 6 months after the wounding and more than 6 months after wounding. Single peripheral nerve lesions were present in 80%, of the patients, and multiple peripheral nerve of plexus lesions were present in 20% of the patients. Peroneal and ulnar nerves were most often involved (20.9% and 19.8%, respectively). Associated massive injuries to the muscles, large blood vessels, or vital organs were present in 45% of the patients. Wounds were inflicted by shell fragments in 80% of the patients and by projectiles in 20% of the patients. According to our results, better recovery was achieved with conservative treatment and when physical therapy was initiated early with maximal patient cooperation. Electromyoneurographic findings were the most valid in the prognostic classification of war-inflicted peripheral nerve injuries.

peripheral; nerve; war; injuries

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Podaci o prilogu

99-100.

2000.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Abstracts of the 5th Congress of the European Federation of Neurological Societies u: European Journal of neurology

Podaci o skupu

Congress of the European Federation of Neurological Societies (5 ; 2000)

poster

14.10.2000-18.10.2000

Kopenhagen, Danska

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti