2022
DOI: 10.55005/sjns.v1i1.3
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Risk factors for postoperative infection after combat related head injuries

Abstract: Introduction The prevalence of penetrating head injuries (PBI) has increased during the latest wars making up to 37,4% of all injuries (1,2) Microbiology of modern war wounds is unique for each military conflict depending on the climatic and geographical features of the theater of combat (3,4). Material and methods:  286 patients were operatively treated after penetrating combat injury in our institution between 1991-1999. Based on the inclusion criteria: combat-related cranial injury and ab… Show more

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