The Retrospective Analysis and the Demographics of Upper Extremity Injury Patients and Their Problems in the First 24 Hours After Operation
In this study, we analyzed patients with upper extremity injuries concerning patient demographics, injury type and etiological factors, and the most common problems encountered during the first 24 hours that were noted in the retrospective analysis. In this study, a total of 82 patients who presente...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Şişli Etfal Hastanesi tıp bülteni 2020-01, Vol.54 (1), p.0-72 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, we analyzed patients with upper extremity injuries concerning patient demographics, injury type and etiological factors, and the most common problems encountered during the first 24 hours that were noted in the retrospective analysis.
In this study, a total of 82 patients who presented to the emergency plastic surgery clinic in Şişli Hamidiye Etfal Research and Training Hospital, postoperatively these patients were checked after surgery for first 24 hours concerning pain, nausea and vomiting, edema, agitation, arm immobilization arm and vascular patency.
Among etiological factors, 54 patients were sharp-object trauma, 10 patients punched a hard object, 15 patients had work hazard, two patients had traffic accident, one patient from the fight. When these patients were postoperatively analyzed, in 45% patients pain, in 7% nausea and in 14 % bleeding were observed. Plaster was placed in 100% of the patients in order and their arms were elevated to reduce edema. During the first four hours, in 2% of the patients, edema was seen, 16% agitation, 8%vascular problems.
When the type of injury is subcategorized to injuries of several compartments (nerve, tendon, muscle, artery, vein), the early postoperative challanges are more easily and correctly handled. |
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ISSN: | 1302-7123 1308-5123 |
DOI: | 10.14744/SEMB.2018.26790 |