Experiments with surgery and medicine Flashcards

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what were the 3 ways of dealing with infection

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  • Debridement
  • The Carrel-Dakin method
  • Amputations
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Debridement

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-the removal of dead/infected tissue

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The Carrel-Dakin method

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-killed infection using a sterilised salt solution in the wound

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Amputation

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the removal of infected limbs

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Thomas Splint

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  • large splint designed tom keep limbs and joints still during surgery
  • it improved the survival rate for shrapnel leg injuries from 20% to 82%
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issues with Mobile X-Ray units

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  • couldn’t identify all objects in the body
  • took several minutes, a long time for a wounded man to stay still
  • could only be used for an hour or 2 before they overheated
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Blood transfusions

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  • originally used a syringe and tube to transfer blood from the donor to the patient
  • they were carried out in base hospitals
  • Geoffrey Keynes, British doctor, designed a portable blood transfusion kit so that they could be carried out near the frontline
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Blood banks

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  • in 1915, found out that adding sodium nitrate to blood stopped it clotting and could be kept for 2 days if refrigerated
  • in 1916, found that adding citrate glucose solution allowed blood to be kept for up to 4 weeks
  • in 1917, a doctor called Oswald Hope Robertson built a carrying case for bottles of donated blood, allowing badly injured soldiers to be treated on the frontline
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Brain surgery

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  • brain injuries were hard to be treated as few doctors had any experience and it was hard to move unconscious or confused patients through a chain of evacuation
  • Harvey Cushing used a magnet to remove metal fragments from the brain and used local anaesthetic rather than general
  • making these operations more successful as the brain didn’t swell from general anaesthetic
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Plastic surgery

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  • Harold Gillies developed methods of restoring and rebuilding destroyed facial features
  • plastic surgery had to be carried out in Britain as it was very complex
  • by 1917 newly 12,000 operations had been carried out
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