The accompanying of ribs fractures with intra-abdominal organs injuries in Blunt Abdominal Trauma
Main Author: | Agron Dogjani |
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Format: | info Proceeding Journal |
Bahasa: | sqi |
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, 2005
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https://zenodo.org/record/5484276 |
Daftar Isi:
- Civilian trauma is one of the major causes of death all over the world and is on the rise. One of the commonest things that introduce our presentation on trauma refers to industrialization and a constant increase in vehicular accidents. Blunt abdominal trauma forms a very important segment of the whole gamut of injuries. Surgery still remains the best treatment option for most patients with blunt abdominal trauma. However, technological advances in diagnostic procedures have led today’s trauma surgeons to implement conservative management in significant numbers. The aim; to evidence of the causes of the Blunt abdominal trauma. The confirmation of incidences to the closed abdominal trauma depending on age, gender, etc. The indication of correlation in between the ribs fractures and intra-abdominal organs damages too. Material and method; The study has a retrospective character and it has been realized within a period of time June 2004 till April 2005. This study consists of 54 cases of all patients admitting and treating in the National Trauma Center which belongs to University Central Military Hospital. The population specimen has been chosen by chance having no studying limitation. The Analysis of data; The dates have been presented in absolute value and percentage too. In order to see links between two variables, the correlation Kendal's Taub coefficient was used. In order to analyze the linking of the dependent variable to the other ones being undependable, a regression linear method has been also used. The data have been presented using tables and different types of graphics. It has been significantly considered the values of p<_0.05 or 5%. For data analyzing a statistical packet, SPSS 10.0 and Microsoft Excel were used. The damages of the thorax are classified as following.... Results: Our study includes 54 patients; the distribution of gender-based was: 12 (22%) females and 42 (78%) males. The distribution based on age: 7(13 %); for <14 years old group; 21 (39%); for 14-40 years old; 26 (48%).for >40 years old... Conclusions: In Blunt Chest trauma, the incidence of intraabdominal organ injuries is high as evidenced by our study. All patients with such injuries should be evaluated and evaluated until the possibility of such intra-abdominal damage is ruled out. Also, intraabdominal injuries in multiple rib fractures patients with more than 6 fractures show high gravity, full inspection and observation must be achieved to prepare for possible emergency surgery or other treatment options.