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We are condemned to a steady increase in both the number and severity of combined craniocerebral injuries due to an increase in road traffic injuries, catatrauma, and various andropogenic, man-made and natural disasters. The syndrome of mutual aggravation characteristic of combined trauma significantly changes our usual clinical pictures and complicates treatment measures. A monograph by Kakhramon Kuldashev, an experienced neurosurgeon and trauma surgeon, summarizing many years of experience at the Andijan Neurotraumatology Centre in Uzbekistan, is another necessary step towards understanding…mehr

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We are condemned to a steady increase in both the number and severity of combined craniocerebral injuries due to an increase in road traffic injuries, catatrauma, and various andropogenic, man-made and natural disasters. The syndrome of mutual aggravation characteristic of combined trauma significantly changes our usual clinical pictures and complicates treatment measures. A monograph by Kakhramon Kuldashev, an experienced neurosurgeon and trauma surgeon, summarizing many years of experience at the Andijan Neurotraumatology Centre in Uzbekistan, is another necessary step towards understanding this complex problem. The studies by K. Kuldashev, M.D., and his colleagues are marked by the representativeness of the material, the traceability of observations from the acute period of combined craniocerebral injury to recovery and long-term consequences, and the use of complex modern neuroimaging, physiological and biochemical monitoring, surgery, therapy and resuscitation modalities. I recommend neurosurgeons, trauma surgeons, neurologists, intensive care specialists, especially the young ones, to read the work of our colleagues from Andijan.
Autorenporträt
Kuldashev Kahramon Abdukhalilovich wurde am 27. Juli 1964 im Gebiet Andijan geboren. Im Jahr 1989 machte er seinen Abschluss am Staatlichen Medizinischen Institut in Andischan. Im Jahr 1993 verteidigte er seine Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktortitels. Derzeit ist er Leiter der Abteilung für pädiatrische Traumatologie und Orthopädie. Er ist der Autor von 2 Monographien, 5 Patenten, 20 Artikeln und mehr als 200 Kurzfassungen.