What happens to post-burn surgical rehabilitation in the Ural Federal District? Ways to improve health carey

Introduction Eleven million burn injuries have been recorded in the world annually, and 180 thousand of them result in death. Burns are the fourth leading cause of trauma. Mortality in adult patients with burns in the Russian Federation is 4.8 % and 5.3 % in the Ural Federal District. Materials and...

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Published inGeniĭ ortopedii = Genij ortopedii Vol. 26; no. 3; pp. 403 - 407
Main Authors Korostelev, M.Yu, Shikhaleva, N.G., Gubin, A.V., Ryabykh, S.O., Borzunova, O.B.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics 01.09.2020
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Summary:Introduction Eleven million burn injuries have been recorded in the world annually, and 180 thousand of them result in death. Burns are the fourth leading cause of trauma. Mortality in adult patients with burns in the Russian Federation is 4.8 % and 5.3 % in the Ural Federal District. Materials and methods A retrospective analysis of statistical data on the provision of specialized inpatient medical care to patients with thermal trauma in the regions of the Ural Federal District for five years has been undertaken. Results In most regions of the Ural Federal District, there are no transfer protocols for patients with burn injuries. The load on the existing capacity of hospital beds in the regions is uneven. Most of the thermal trauma patients in specialized departments are treated conservatively. Not a single "burns" department of the Ural Federal District has a certified plastic surgeon. Conclusion The following organizational measures are a need: introduction of a unified approach to statistical reports, deployment of surgical beds at departments for burn injury management to provide specialized medical care to patients with various wound defects, referral transfer of patients with the consequences of thermal injury to a specialized federal institution and creation of a unified register of burn patients.
ISSN:1028-4427
2542-131X
DOI:10.18019/1028-4427-2020-26-3-403-407