UJCR; 2024, Vol. 4, Issue 2
Maqola mavzusi
Fatal case of chest injury from a flash-bang grenade (clinical case) (27-30)
Mualliflar
Usmanov BZh
Muassasa
Самаркандский государственный медицинский университет
Annotatsiya
Abstract Flash-bang grenades are classified as non-lethal weapons, used to temporarily incapacitate the enemy. However, they can cause severe injuries if detonated in close proximity to an individual. This article presents a clinical case of a severe chest injury caused by the explosion of a flash-bang grenade. Objective: To describe a clinical case and highlight the key tactical approaches to treating such injuries. Methods: The patient was admitted with a severe gunshot wound in the II-III rib projection. Emergency surgery was performed to remove the grenade body and drain the pleural cavity. Postoperatively, the patient was transferred to the intensive care unit for intensive therapy, including antibacterial treatment, infusions, and bronchoscopy. Results: Despite the interventions, the patient developed complications, including necrotic changes in soft tissues and recurrent hemorrhages. The patient died on the 11th day post-injury from acute blood loss. Conclusion: Injuries caused by flash-bang grenade explosions require thorough diagnostics and a tailored approach to treatment. It is crucial to consider the complexity of thermal and mechanical damage when choosing the surgical tactics.
Kalit so'zlar
Flash-bang grenade, gunshot wounds, chest injuries, thoracotomy, pleural drainage, tissue necrosis
Adabiyotlar
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