S. Skoroplit, K. G. Mykhnevich, P. Zamyatin, E. Khoroshun, V. O. Borodai, S. Tertyshny, D. P. Zamyatin, V. Cheverda
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Summary. The article deals with the features of combat trauma at the present time., first of all – mine-explosive. The types of weapons that are most often injured are described. The etiology of wounds, their epidemiology, classification and pathogenesis are presented in detail. Much attention is paid to factors that affect the nature and severity of the injury. Methods of transportation of wounded, their sorting and stages of medical care in different branches and groups of troops are described. a new clinical protocol for emergency medical care is presented.