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Bar Ilan U Researchers Found Delayed Surgical Intervention Improved Outcome of Syrian Civil War High-Impact Wounded | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | David Israel | 6 Adar 5781 – February 18, 2021

President Reuven Rivlin visits a Syrian civil war patient in a Nahariya hospital, April 09, 2017. With the outbreak of the civil war in Syria ten years ago, Israel began admitting wounded Syrian nationals for humanitarian medical treatment. The IDF medical corps and hospitals in northern Israel have since provided medical treatment to thousands of wounded Syrians. The logistics of evacuating the injured from the battlefield and transferring them to Israeli territory was often prolonged because Israel and Syria are enemies. Most of the wounded were brought to the Galilee Medical Center (GMC) in northern Israel. Some were admitted within 24 hours of their injury. For others, it took as long as 14 to 28 days to reach Israel from the combat zone.

Delayed treatment of high-impact injuries can decrease postoperative morbidity

Delayed medical treatment of high-impact injuries: A lesson from the Syrian civil war

Researchers report that patients injured in the facial bones by high-speed fire and operated on approximately 2-4 weeks after the injury suffered fewer post-operative complications compared to those wounded who underwent immediate surgical treatment. They hypothesize that this is due to a critical period of time before surgery, which facilitates healing and formation of new blood vessels in the area of the injury and, subsequently, an improvement in the blood and oxygen supply.

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