Traumatic fatty embolism
- Authors: Larin G.P.1
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- 2nd Traumatology Clinic (director Prof. MO Fridlyand) of the Central Institute for Advanced Medical Education (director Dr. Shumarov) on the basis of the hospital named after Botkin in Moscow (chief physician B.A.Shimeliovich)
- Issue: Vol 34, No 5-6 (1938)
- Pages: 591-595
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/57335
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj57335
- ID: 57335
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Abstract
At present, it should not be news to anyone that almost every fracture or major trauma with damage to organs rich in fat, as a rule, is accompanied by a fatty embolism, mainly of the respiratory form. This circumstance was known at the end of the last century from the works of Bush, Wagner, Bergman, Goldberg, Scribe, Czerny, Shervinsky and others; unfortunately, this position has not yet been mastered by many surgeons. The result is a misinterpretation of complications after fractures or bone surgeries and hence uncertainty about therapeutic measures.
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G. P. Larin
2nd Traumatology Clinic (director Prof. MO Fridlyand) of the Central Institute for Advanced Medical Education (director Dr. Shumarov) on the basis of the hospital named after Botkin in Moscow (chief physician B.A.Shimeliovich)
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