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OPHTHALMOLOGICAL CARE IN HOSPITAL SHIP CONDITIONS

https://doi.org/10.17238/PmJ1609-1175.2019.2.91-92

Abstract

We described a clinical case of specialized care in hospital ship in open globe injury with intraocular foreign body. We have analyzed the examination results, process and features of surgical debridement of an open globe injury in hospital ship conditions at sea, further therapy which resulted in the preservation of high visual acuity and working efficiency of an injured person.

About the Authors

D. V. Grigoryev
1477 Naval Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

4 Ivanovskaya St. Vladivostok 690005 Russian Federation



I. V. Rogushin
1477 Naval Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

4 Ivanovskaya St. Vladivostok 690005 Russian Federation



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Grigoryev D.V., Rogushin I.V. OPHTHALMOLOGICAL CARE IN HOSPITAL SHIP CONDITIONS. Pacific Medical Journal. 2019;(2):91-92. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/PmJ1609-1175.2019.2.91-92

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