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Military training-related abdominal injuries and diseases: Common types, prevention and treatment
文献摘要:
Military training is intense, difficult and often dangerous, so all kinds of injuries or diseases frequently occur during training. Most of the previous studies and reviews on military training-related injuries focused on musculoskeletal system, whereas there are no reviews of abdominal injuries and diseases. Although the incidence of military training-related abdominal injuries and diseases is relatively low, the patients’ condition is often critical especially in the presence of abdominal organ injury, leading to multi-organ dysfunction syndrome and even death. This paper elaborates on common types of military training-related abdominal injuries and diseases as well as the prevention and treatment measures, which provides some basis for scientific and reasonable training and improvement of medical security.
文献关键词:
Military training;Injuries;Abdomen;Prevention;Treatment
作者姓名:
Pang Chuan;Chen Zhi-Da;Wei Bo;Xu Wen-Tong;Xi Hong-Qing
作者机构:
Division of Abdominal Trauma Surgery, Department of General Surgery, First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, 226010, China
引用格式:
[1]Pang Chuan;Chen Zhi-Da;Wei Bo;Xu Wen-Tong;Xi Hong-Qing-.Military training-related abdominal injuries and diseases: Common types, prevention and treatment)[J].中华创伤杂志(英文版),2022(04):187-192
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Abdomen
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0.531464
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