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Flight Crash During COVID-19: Lessons Learnt

PURPOSE: The survival rate of a Flight crash is quite low and this makes the Calicut incident unique. Management of flight crash victims is itself a herculean task and during COVID-19 pandemic it poses another challenge to the treating team since all the patients are under quarantine and the treatme...

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Autores principales: Chinraj, Arun Kumar, Khan, Prince Shanavas, Thammanassery, Pradeep Kumar, Varma, Mahendra, Nambiar, Radhesh, Shameer, Moidu, Mohammed, Shameem Gundiadka
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer India 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8322636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34345053
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43465-021-00463-w
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author Chinraj, Arun Kumar
Khan, Prince Shanavas
Thammanassery, Pradeep Kumar
Varma, Mahendra
Nambiar, Radhesh
Shameer, Moidu
Mohammed, Shameem Gundiadka
author_facet Chinraj, Arun Kumar
Khan, Prince Shanavas
Thammanassery, Pradeep Kumar
Varma, Mahendra
Nambiar, Radhesh
Shameer, Moidu
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description PURPOSE: The survival rate of a Flight crash is quite low and this makes the Calicut incident unique. Management of flight crash victims is itself a herculean task and during COVID-19 pandemic it poses another challenge to the treating team since all the patients are under quarantine and the treatment protocols are not well defined. METHODS: On 7/8/2020 at around 7.41 pm, Air India Express aircraft from Dubai to Calicut, while landing on the runway lost its control and skidded off the runway and broke into three parts. We report a detailed analysis of orthopaedic injury patterns and difficulties encountered in the management of these patients with full personal protective equipment (PPE) kit during COVID-19 pandemic. RESULTS: 47 patients from the crash site were brought to our hospital and 38 of them were admitted under the orthopaedic department. 74 doctors and 76 trained nurses along with 58 supporting staff were involved in the management of the mass casualty during that night. Most of the patients suffered injuries to lower extremity and spine which included 11 femur, 13 tibial and 12 spine fractures. Average union time was around 3 months for fractures. Delayed union of fracture femur, avascular necrosis of talus and nonunion of 5th metatarsal base fracture were the reported complications. Surgical site infection was observed in two patients. CONCLUSION: Trauma management team should be prepared to manage difficulties encountered during identification, communication, and treatment of the disaster victims during this COVID-19 era.
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spelling pubmed-83226362021-07-30 Flight Crash During COVID-19: Lessons Learnt Chinraj, Arun Kumar Khan, Prince Shanavas Thammanassery, Pradeep Kumar Varma, Mahendra Nambiar, Radhesh Shameer, Moidu Mohammed, Shameem Gundiadka Indian J Orthop Commentary PURPOSE: The survival rate of a Flight crash is quite low and this makes the Calicut incident unique. Management of flight crash victims is itself a herculean task and during COVID-19 pandemic it poses another challenge to the treating team since all the patients are under quarantine and the treatment protocols are not well defined. METHODS: On 7/8/2020 at around 7.41 pm, Air India Express aircraft from Dubai to Calicut, while landing on the runway lost its control and skidded off the runway and broke into three parts. We report a detailed analysis of orthopaedic injury patterns and difficulties encountered in the management of these patients with full personal protective equipment (PPE) kit during COVID-19 pandemic. RESULTS: 47 patients from the crash site were brought to our hospital and 38 of them were admitted under the orthopaedic department. 74 doctors and 76 trained nurses along with 58 supporting staff were involved in the management of the mass casualty during that night. Most of the patients suffered injuries to lower extremity and spine which included 11 femur, 13 tibial and 12 spine fractures. Average union time was around 3 months for fractures. Delayed union of fracture femur, avascular necrosis of talus and nonunion of 5th metatarsal base fracture were the reported complications. Surgical site infection was observed in two patients. CONCLUSION: Trauma management team should be prepared to manage difficulties encountered during identification, communication, and treatment of the disaster victims during this COVID-19 era. Springer India 2021-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8322636/ /pubmed/34345053 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43465-021-00463-w Text en © Indian Orthopaedics Association 2021
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Khan, Prince Shanavas
Thammanassery, Pradeep Kumar
Varma, Mahendra
Nambiar, Radhesh
Shameer, Moidu
Mohammed, Shameem Gundiadka
Flight Crash During COVID-19: Lessons Learnt
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8322636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34345053
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43465-021-00463-w
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