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ACTES 2017 - Abstracts Book; The 1st Albanian Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
Author(s) -
Agron Dogjani,
Arben Gjata,
Rifat Latifi,
Mauro Zago,
Etmont Çeliku,
Xheladin Draçini,
Kastriot Haxhirexha,
Arben Beqiri,
Bogdan Diaconescu,
Ayman El-Menyar,
D`Archivio Lafranco,
Orhan Alimoğlu,
Ferizat Dika – Haxhirexha,
Selman Uranues,
Mehmet Eryılmaz,
Pantelis Vassiliu,
Arvin Dibra,
Ardian Dajti,
Basri Lenjani,
Myzafer Kaçi,
Skender Zatriqi,
Admir Mustafa,
Eliziana Petrela,
Fadil Gradica,
Luan Nikollari,
Rudina Degjoni,
Apostol Vaso,
Ridvan Alimehmeti,
Skender Veliu,
Rudin Domi,
Artur Xhumari,
Lutfi Zylbeari,
Andi Kaçani,
Edmond Zaimi,
Besim Boçi,
Esat Bardhoshi,
Gjergji Semini,
Drini Shehi,
Engjellushe Jonuzi,
Edvin Selmani,
Sulejman Sokoli,
Faton Hoxha,
Jovan Basho,
Gezim Galiqi,
Gjergji Bizhga,
Alfred Ibrahimi,
Petraq Mustaqe,
Gentian Zikaj,
Ledian Fezollari,
Shkelzen Osmanaj,
Artid Duni,
Flamur Vellku,
Edmond Puca,
Viktor Marku,
Skënder Brataj,
Vidi Demko,
Zamir Demiraj,
Arben Rroji,
Behar Tocilla,
Lozana Binjaku,
Hysni Bendo,
Amarildo Blloshmi
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
albanian journal of trauma and emergency surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2616-4922
pISSN - 2521-8778
DOI - 10.32391/ajtes.v1i1.89
Subject(s) - work (physics) , general partnership , service (business) , medicine , medical education , library science , political science , engineering , law , computer science , business , mechanical engineering , marketing
Background; Nowadays penetrating trauma is increasing because of the growth of violence in our society. The penetrating injury (PI) constitute about 6% of the hospitalized cases and 10% of visits to the emergency department (ED), they are calculated to the second as the leading cause of death after motor vehicle accident (MVA) and occupied 20% of deaths related to injuries in the USA.[1] Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the management results of patients with penetrating abdominal injuries. Patients and methods; We have used a standardized data collection instrument, case records of all patients with penetrating trauma (PT) diagnosed between January 2015 and August 2017. All patients who had performed or not emergency laparotomy (EL) after sustaining Blast injuries (BI), Gunshot wounds (GSW), stab wounds (SW), Sharp tools wounds (STW) were included in our study. Results; We have recorded 102 patients (Pt)[93(91%) male & 9(9%) female] with PAT in this study. Of 102 Pt, 47 (46%) were coming from Tirana, and 55 (54%) from another hospital. The mean age was 34.6 (10-80) years. The distribution of data based on mechanism of injury was; 2 (2%) of Pt was after BI, 34(33%) of Pt was after GSW, 55 (54%) of Pt was after SW, 11(11%) of Pt was after STW, were included in our study. Conclusions; Management of PAT remains a serious issue in ED. The outcome of treatment is dependent on the mechanism of injury, age, presence of shock in admission, number of injuries organ, associations with extra-abdominal injuries…

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