在乌克兰战争期间,由于热压火炮武器系统(特别是俄罗斯TOS-1A)造成的独特创伤

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Surgery Pub Date : 2025-03-26 DOI:10.1016/j.surg.2025.109310
Aaron Epstein MD , Kostianyn V. Humeniuk MD , Miroslav V. Nagnibedyuk MD , Steven D. Schwaitzberg MD, FACS , Global Surgical and Medical Support Group (GSMSG)
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摘要

本文考察了TOS-1A热压武器系统在乌克兰冲突中造成的独特创伤。该研究旨在分析这种热压武器系统造成的伤害的性质和严重程度,并将其与更常规的热伤害进行比较。热压武器,如TOS-1A,产生高温和高压波,而不会像传统炸药那样产生碎裂,造成广泛的内部和外部损伤。数据从不同地区的第二角色流动医院收集,重点关注热伤患者。该研究将患者分为两组:与武器相关的热创伤患者,而不是专门被TOS-1A武器伤害的患者。研究结果显示,TOS-1A造成的损伤主要是三度和四度烧伤,并伴有明显的上呼吸道损伤和气压创伤。这些损伤比一般的热伤更严重,热伤包括更大范围的烧伤程度。该研究强调了预防伤害以及对此类创伤进行专门医疗反应和治疗的迫切需要,强调了传统防护结构对热压武器的无效作用。论文最后提出了提高存活率的建议,包括迅速撤离和在专门的烧伤中心进行先进的医疗护理。
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Unique aspects of trauma due to thermobaric artillery weapon systems (specifically the Russian TOS-1A) during the war in Ukraine
This paper examines the unique trauma inflicted by the TOS-1A thermobaric weapon system during the conflict in Ukraine. The study aims to analyze the nature and severity of injuries caused by this thermobaric weapon system, comparing them with more conventional thermal injuries. Thermobaric weapons, like the TOS-1A, generate high temperatures and pressure waves without the fragmentation typical of traditional explosives, causing extensive internal and external damage. Data were collected from Role 2 mobile hospitals in various regions, focusing on individuals with thermal injuries. The study categorized patients into 2 groups: those with thermal trauma associated with weapons other than those specifically injured by TOS-1A weapons. The findings revealed that injuries from TOS-1A resulted predominantly in third- and fourth-degree burns, with significant upper respiratory tract damage and barotrauma. These injuries were more severe than general thermal injuries, which included a broader range of burn degrees. The study highlights the critical need for injury prevention and specialized medical response and treatment for such trauma, emphasizing the inefficacy of traditional protective structures against thermobaric weapons. The paper concludes with recommendations for improving survival rates, including prompt evacuation and advanced medical care in specialized burn centers.
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Surgery
Surgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
5.30%
发文量
687
审稿时长
64 days
期刊介绍: For 66 years, Surgery has published practical, authoritative information about procedures, clinical advances, and major trends shaping general surgery. Each issue features original scientific contributions and clinical reports. Peer-reviewed articles cover topics in oncology, trauma, gastrointestinal, vascular, and transplantation surgery. The journal also publishes papers from the meetings of its sponsoring societies, the Society of University Surgeons, the Central Surgical Association, and the American Association of Endocrine Surgeons.
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