War-related maxillofacial injuries in Ukraine: a retrospective multicenter study.

Q2 Medicine
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-20 DOI:10.7181/acfs.2024.0074
Oleksandr Prysiazhniuk, Roman Palyvoda, Yurii Chepurnyi, Tetiana Pavlychuk, Denis Chernogorskyi, Igor Fedirko, Yaroslav Sazanskyi, Danylo Kalashnikov, Andrii Kopchak
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Abstract

Background: The invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops on February 24, 2022, had significant humanitarian consequences. This conflict provides valuable data on the types and characteristics of war-related injuries, their epidemiology under modern warfare conditions, and the effectiveness of medical support and treatment strategies applied under challenging military circumstances with limited staff and resources. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the prevalence and characteristics of war-related maxillofacial injuries during the Russian- Ukrainian war.

Methods: This retrospective multicenter study examined the demographic features, etiology, and characteristics of ballistic injuries among military personnel and civilians. Data were collected from the maxillofacial departments of six specialized military and civilian medical institutions in Kyiv and its surrounding regions. The study analyzed 415 patients with gunshot and blast injuries admitted to these hospitals from February 24, 2022, to February 24, 2024. For each patient, parameters such as age, sex, social status, trauma-associated complications, concomitant injuries to other organs and systems, New Injury Severity Scores, and Facial Injury Severity Scale scores were recorded.

Results: Among the 415 patients, 96.9% were male. Isolated maxillofacial injuries were observed in 75 patients (18%), while ophthalmic injuries were present in 208 patients (50.1%). Primary care for the majority of patients was provided in military hospitals near the front line or in primary, secondary and tertiary regional medical institutions. Wound debridement and closure were performed as primary interventions in 358 patients (86.3%), and more than half of the patients received primary maxillofacial care within 24 hours of injury.

Conclusion: The primary cause of war-related maxillofacial injuries was high-energy blast trauma resulting from artillery strikes, mines, drones, rocket attacks, and bombings. War-related military trauma involved soft tissue damage in 97.1% of cases.

乌克兰战争相关颌面损伤:一项回顾性多中心研究。
背景:俄罗斯军队于2022年2月24日入侵乌克兰,造成了严重的人道主义后果。这场冲突提供了宝贵的数据,说明了与战争有关的伤害的类型和特征、现代战争条件下的流行病学,以及在人员和资源有限、具有挑战性的军事环境下应用的医疗支助和治疗战略的有效性。因此,本研究旨在分析俄乌战争中与战争有关的颌面损伤的发生率和特点。方法:本回顾性多中心研究调查了军事人员和平民中弹道伤的人口统计学特征、病因学和特征。数据是从基辅及其周边地区的六个专业军事和民用医疗机构的颌面科收集的。该研究分析了2022年2月24日至2024年2月24日期间这些医院收治的415名枪伤和爆炸伤患者。记录每位患者的年龄、性别、社会地位、创伤相关并发症、其他器官和系统的伴随损伤、新损伤严重程度评分和面部损伤严重程度量表评分等参数。结果:415例患者中,男性占96.9%。孤立性颌面部损伤75例(18%),眼部损伤208例(50.1%)。大多数病人的初级保健是在靠近前线的军事医院或地区一级、二级和三级医疗机构提供的。358例(86.3%)患者进行了伤口清创和缝合作为主要干预措施,超过一半的患者在损伤后24小时内接受了初级颌面护理。结论:炮火、地雷、无人机、火箭弹、爆炸等高能爆炸伤是颌面部外伤的主要原因。97.1%的战争相关军事创伤涉及软组织损伤。
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Archives of Craniofacial Surgery
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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