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Measures to improve trauma care of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia)

Abstract

Injuries are a major health and social problems of our time, for most countries of the world.
It’s necessary to open Trauma centers, equipped according to the standards of trauma care to reduce mortality from injuries.
A key issue for the development of a specialized trauma care is the development of a network of Trauma centers from level III to I, the timely re-equipment, modernization of medical equipment, developing new modern high-tech diagnostic technologies.
On the basis of the national project “Health” and Modernization of the health of the Russian Federation, the issues of creating trauma centers I, II, III levels in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) were considered.
First, it is necessary to organize Trauma centers I level on the bases of Republican Hospital № 2-Center of Emergency Medical Services, Republican Hospital № 1 - National Medical Center and Trauma centers II level are created in Mirny, Neryungri, Nyurba, Maya. In Trauma center of level I are hospitalized victims with combined injuries, including supplies from a place of road accident with injuries of any severity and localization, the victims are transported from Trauma centers II, III levels, and patients for the staging of surgical treatment of consequences of injuries received in accident.

About the Authors

B. V. Andreev
Republican Hospital № 2-Center of Emergency Medical Services
Russian Federation

Andreev Boris, Phd, chief medical officer

Yakutsk, Pyotr Alexeyev St. 83A. Tel: 43-24-92



G. A. Palshin
North-Eastern Federal University, Medical Institute
Russian Federation

Palshin Gennady

Yakutsk Oiunskii St. 27

deputy director for research. MD, Phd, professor. Tel: 43-24-63, cell-phone: 89142265937



T. S. Fedorov
North-Eastern Federal University, Medical Institute
Russian Federation

Fedorov Timur

Yakutsk, Oiunskii St. 27

a Senior lecturer of department of general surgery, traumatology, orthopedics and disaster medicine. Tel: 43-24-63, cell-phone: 89241765901



K. N. Potapova
Republican Hospital № 2-Center of Emergency Medical Services
Russian Federation

Potapova Kapitalina

Yakutsk Pyotr Alexeyev St. 83A

Head of organizational and methodological department Tel: 43-24-92



O. A. Chirikov
Republican Hospital № 2-Center of Emergency Medical Services
Russian Federation

Chirikov Olga

Yakutsk Pyotr Alexeyev St. 83A

MD methodist of organizational and methodological department. Tel: 43-24-92



V. B. Andreev
Medical Institute of North-Eastern Federal University
Russian Federation

Andreev Vitaliy - 6th year student



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Andreev B.V., Palshin G.A., Fedorov T.S., Potapova K.N., Chirikov O.A., Andreev V.B. Measures to improve trauma care of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia). Yakut Medical Journal. 2013;(3):74-78.

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