A study of cut neck injuries in A tertiary health care centre

Arupjyoti Sarma, R. Borgohain, Geeta Timungpi, Daizy Brahma, Jenius Kochary Barman
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Cut neck injuries are sharp incised injuries in the neck which if not treated promptly may lead to lifetime morbidity or even death of the patient. To study the socio-demographical pattern, various modes of injury and the management of cut neck injuries. This study was conducted in Tezpur Medical College from the time period of 01/01/20 to 31/12/21. A total of 28 cases of cut neck injuries were included in the study after obtaining proper consent from the patient party. The socio- demographic pattern, modes of injury and the treatment provided were recorded and analysed. Out of 28 cases, 18 were males and 10 females. Majority of the cases were suicidal (15), followed by homicidal (10) and accidental (3). Patients from rural areas were 19 whereas 3 cases were from urban population. Tracheostomy was needed in 10 cases. Cut neck injuries are serious injuries that need prompt treatment, failing to which can be life threatening to the patient. In our study we found that most of the patients were from lower socioeconomic background from rural areas. We also found that male were more commonly affected than females with a male to female ratio of 1.8:1. Most of the injuries were suicidal in nature.
三级保健中心颈部割伤的研究
颈部割伤是颈部尖锐的割伤,如果不及时治疗,可能导致患者终生发病率甚至死亡。目的:探讨颈部割伤的社会人口学特征、各种损伤方式及处理方法。本研究于20年1月1日至21年12月31日在提斯普尔医学院进行。经患者当事人同意后,共纳入28例颈部割伤患者。记录和分析了社会人口统计模式、伤害模式和所提供的治疗。在28例患者中,男性18例,女性10例。自杀性死亡最多(15例),其次是他杀(10例)和意外死亡(3例)。农村19例,城市3例。气管切开术10例。颈部割伤是严重的伤害,需要及时治疗,否则可能危及患者的生命。在我们的研究中,我们发现大多数患者来自社会经济背景较低的农村地区。我们还发现,男性比女性更容易受到影响,男女比例为1.8:1。大多数伤都是自杀性质的。
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