Yıl: 2013 Cilt: 12 Sayı: 4 Sayfa Aralığı: 205 - 210 Metin Dili: Türkçe İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

Demography and clinical consequences of trauma-related amputations in the emergency department short

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Amaç: Total veya subtotal travmatik ekstremite amputasyonları travma ile iliş-kili acil servis başvurularının önemli bir bölümünü oluşturmaktadır. Bu çalışmada, hastaların yaş, meslek, eğitim düzeyleri ve travma ile ilişkili ekstremite amputasyonlarından hangisinin en sık görüldüğünü tespit etmeyi amaçladık.Gereç ve Yöntemler: Çalışmada Ağustos 2006-2008 tarihleri arasında acil servise başvuran travmatik ekstremite amputasyonlu olgular prospektif olarak incelendi. Yaş, cinsiyet, eğitim düzeyi, meslek, travma mekanizması ve hasta- nede kalış süresi değerlendirildi.Bulgular: Bu çalışmada 309 olgu değerlendirildi. Hastaların yaş ortalaması 29±17,9 iken bunların %18’i kadın ve %82’si erkek idi. Olguların %41,1’i işçi, %23,6’sı serbest meslek ve %9,4’ü çiftçi idi. Amputasyonlar oluş mekanizmasıaçısından değerlendirildiğinde, iş kazaları %65,7, parmak sıkışması (kapıya) %17,2 ve ev yaralanmaları %8,7 oranında sorumluydu. %93,4’lük parmak am- pütasyonunun, %4,4’ünü ayak amputasyonu ve %2,2’sini de diğerleri oluşturmaktaydı.Sonuç: Travmatik amputasyonlar başta çocuklar, gençler, aktif bir çalışmahayatı olan ve eğitim düzeyi düşük insanlarda daha sık görülmektedir. En sıketkilenen vücut parçası olarak parmaklar tespit edilmiştir. (JAEM 2013; 12: 205-10)
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Konular: Acil Tıp

Acil servise başvuran travmatik amputasyonların demografik ve klinik sonuçları

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Objective: Total or subtotal traumatic extremity amputations constitute aconsiderable portion of trauma-related emergency department admissions.In this study, we aimed to establish the patients’ age group, educational level and occupational group in which trauma-related extremity amputations are more frequently performed. Material and Methods: Cases presenting to our Emergency Department be- tween August 2006 and August 2008, in whom traumatic extremity amputa- tions were performed were prospectively studied. The data that were recorded on a study form, which included age, sex, educational level, occupation, mecha- nism of the trauma and hospitalization duration, underwent evaluation. Results: The data of 309 subjects were evaluated in this study. The mean age of the patients was 29±17.9, with 18.1% of the subjects being female and 81.9% being of male gender. 41.1% of the cases were laborers, 23.6% were self-employed in various fields, and 9.4% were farmers. With respect to the method of trauma in the majority of the amputations, industrial injuries ac- counted for 65.7%, finger jamming (door-related) accounted for 17.2%, and home injuries accounted for 8.7%. Finger amputation was identified in 93.4%, toe amputation in 4.4%, and “others” in 2.2%. Conclusion: Traumatic amputation concerns particularly children, youths, and people of low educational level with an active work life. The most fre- quently affected body parts are the fingers. (JAEM 2013; 12: 205-10)
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Konular: Acil Tıp
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APA Kocak S, ERTEKİN B, ERDEMİR E, GİRİŞGİN A, Cander B (2013). Demography and clinical consequences of trauma-related amputations in the emergency department short. , 205 - 210.
Chicago Kocak Sedat,ERTEKİN Birsen,ERDEMİR Esma,GİRİŞGİN Abdullah Sadık,Cander Başar Demography and clinical consequences of trauma-related amputations in the emergency department short. (2013): 205 - 210.
MLA Kocak Sedat,ERTEKİN Birsen,ERDEMİR Esma,GİRİŞGİN Abdullah Sadık,Cander Başar Demography and clinical consequences of trauma-related amputations in the emergency department short. , 2013, ss.205 - 210.
AMA Kocak S,ERTEKİN B,ERDEMİR E,GİRİŞGİN A,Cander B Demography and clinical consequences of trauma-related amputations in the emergency department short. . 2013; 205 - 210.
Vancouver Kocak S,ERTEKİN B,ERDEMİR E,GİRİŞGİN A,Cander B Demography and clinical consequences of trauma-related amputations in the emergency department short. . 2013; 205 - 210.
IEEE Kocak S,ERTEKİN B,ERDEMİR E,GİRİŞGİN A,Cander B "Demography and clinical consequences of trauma-related amputations in the emergency department short." , ss.205 - 210, 2013.
ISNAD Kocak, Sedat vd. "Demography and clinical consequences of trauma-related amputations in the emergency department short". (2013), 205-210.
APA Kocak S, ERTEKİN B, ERDEMİR E, GİRİŞGİN A, Cander B (2013). Demography and clinical consequences of trauma-related amputations in the emergency department short. Akademik Acil Tıp Dergisi, 12(4), 205 - 210.
Chicago Kocak Sedat,ERTEKİN Birsen,ERDEMİR Esma,GİRİŞGİN Abdullah Sadık,Cander Başar Demography and clinical consequences of trauma-related amputations in the emergency department short. Akademik Acil Tıp Dergisi 12, no.4 (2013): 205 - 210.
MLA Kocak Sedat,ERTEKİN Birsen,ERDEMİR Esma,GİRİŞGİN Abdullah Sadık,Cander Başar Demography and clinical consequences of trauma-related amputations in the emergency department short. Akademik Acil Tıp Dergisi, vol.12, no.4, 2013, ss.205 - 210.
AMA Kocak S,ERTEKİN B,ERDEMİR E,GİRİŞGİN A,Cander B Demography and clinical consequences of trauma-related amputations in the emergency department short. Akademik Acil Tıp Dergisi. 2013; 12(4): 205 - 210.
Vancouver Kocak S,ERTEKİN B,ERDEMİR E,GİRİŞGİN A,Cander B Demography and clinical consequences of trauma-related amputations in the emergency department short. Akademik Acil Tıp Dergisi. 2013; 12(4): 205 - 210.
IEEE Kocak S,ERTEKİN B,ERDEMİR E,GİRİŞGİN A,Cander B "Demography and clinical consequences of trauma-related amputations in the emergency department short." Akademik Acil Tıp Dergisi, 12, ss.205 - 210, 2013.
ISNAD Kocak, Sedat vd. "Demography and clinical consequences of trauma-related amputations in the emergency department short". Akademik Acil Tıp Dergisi 12/4 (2013), 205-210.