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Plastic surgical trauma: A single-centre experience

OBJECTIVES: To analyse the demographics, mechanism, nature, anatomical distribution, management and complications in trauma patients presenting to the plastic surgery unit. STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive cross-sectional study. SETTING: This study was conducted in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Un...

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Autores principales: Khan, Mansoor, Aziz, Asif, Naz, Shazia, Khan, Imran M., Ullah, Atif, Ullah, Hidayat, Ullah, Tahmeed, Tahir, Muhammad
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3580356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23450198
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-0358.105970
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author Khan, Mansoor
Aziz, Asif
Naz, Shazia
Khan, Imran M.
Ullah, Atif
Ullah, Hidayat
Ullah, Tahmeed
Tahir, Muhammad
author_facet Khan, Mansoor
Aziz, Asif
Naz, Shazia
Khan, Imran M.
Ullah, Atif
Ullah, Hidayat
Ullah, Tahmeed
Tahir, Muhammad
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description OBJECTIVES: To analyse the demographics, mechanism, nature, anatomical distribution, management and complications in trauma patients presenting to the plastic surgery unit. STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive cross-sectional study. SETTING: This study was conducted in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar, from 1(st) January 2009 to 30(th) April 2012. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All trauma patients referred from emergency department and other departments irrespective of age and gender were enrolled in the study, excluding acute burns and trauma sequelae patients. The details were obtained from the data sheets of the patients. All the data were analysed and projected in the form of tables and figures. RESULTS: A total of 1034 patients including 855 (82.7%) males and 179 (17.3%) females presented with plastic surgical trauma, with age ranging from 1 to 86 years, with a mean age of 20.84 ± 15.469 SD. The upper limb was affected in 492 (47.6%) patients, followed by head and neck in 273 (26.4%) cases. Road traffic accidents (RTAs) were the main cause of trauma, affecting 340 (32.9%) patients. Wound excision and closure was performed in 473 (45.7%) patients, followed by skin grafting and flap coverage in 232 (22.4%) and 132 (13.2%) patients, respectively. Postoperative complications were observed in 45 (4.35%) patients. CONCLUSION: Males in their young age mainly presented with plastic surgical trauma with RTA as the main mechanism and laceration as the most common type of these injuries. The upper limb was the most commonly affected region. The frequency of different types of surgical procedures and postoperative complications observed are comparable with international literature except for the microvascular surgery which is not performed in our centre. Regular audit of the plastic surgical trauma should be conducted in all plastic surgical units to both improve trauma care and reaffirm the role of Plastic Surgery in the new age trauma.
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spelling pubmed-35803562013-02-28 Plastic surgical trauma: A single-centre experience Khan, Mansoor Aziz, Asif Naz, Shazia Khan, Imran M. Ullah, Atif Ullah, Hidayat Ullah, Tahmeed Tahir, Muhammad Indian J Plast Surg Original Article OBJECTIVES: To analyse the demographics, mechanism, nature, anatomical distribution, management and complications in trauma patients presenting to the plastic surgery unit. STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive cross-sectional study. SETTING: This study was conducted in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar, from 1(st) January 2009 to 30(th) April 2012. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All trauma patients referred from emergency department and other departments irrespective of age and gender were enrolled in the study, excluding acute burns and trauma sequelae patients. The details were obtained from the data sheets of the patients. All the data were analysed and projected in the form of tables and figures. RESULTS: A total of 1034 patients including 855 (82.7%) males and 179 (17.3%) females presented with plastic surgical trauma, with age ranging from 1 to 86 years, with a mean age of 20.84 ± 15.469 SD. The upper limb was affected in 492 (47.6%) patients, followed by head and neck in 273 (26.4%) cases. Road traffic accidents (RTAs) were the main cause of trauma, affecting 340 (32.9%) patients. Wound excision and closure was performed in 473 (45.7%) patients, followed by skin grafting and flap coverage in 232 (22.4%) and 132 (13.2%) patients, respectively. Postoperative complications were observed in 45 (4.35%) patients. CONCLUSION: Males in their young age mainly presented with plastic surgical trauma with RTA as the main mechanism and laceration as the most common type of these injuries. The upper limb was the most commonly affected region. The frequency of different types of surgical procedures and postoperative complications observed are comparable with international literature except for the microvascular surgery which is not performed in our centre. Regular audit of the plastic surgical trauma should be conducted in all plastic surgical units to both improve trauma care and reaffirm the role of Plastic Surgery in the new age trauma. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3580356/ /pubmed/23450198 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-0358.105970 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Khan, Mansoor
Aziz, Asif
Naz, Shazia
Khan, Imran M.
Ullah, Atif
Ullah, Hidayat
Ullah, Tahmeed
Tahir, Muhammad
Plastic surgical trauma: A single-centre experience
title Plastic surgical trauma: A single-centre experience
title_full Plastic surgical trauma: A single-centre experience
title_fullStr Plastic surgical trauma: A single-centre experience
title_full_unstemmed Plastic surgical trauma: A single-centre experience
title_short Plastic surgical trauma: A single-centre experience
title_sort plastic surgical trauma: a single-centre experience
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3580356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23450198
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-0358.105970
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