Evaluation of urologic emergency cases applying to emergency service

Serhan Çimen
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Introduction: Urological emergencies constitute a significant proportion of patients presenting to emergency services. In this study demographic data, clinical diagnosis and treatment options of urological emergency cases referred to Malatya Training and Research Hospital Emergency Service were evaluated retrospectively. Materials and Methods: 18658, which were evaluated as urological emergency from 717624 patients who applied for Malatya Training and Research Hospital Emergency Service between March 2017 and March 2018 for any reason, were evaluated retrospectively. Demographic characteristics, such as age and gender of the patients, and medical treatments applied o clinics were evaluated. Findings: 47.2% of the patients were male (mean age: 43.7), 52.8% were female (mean age: 39.9), 6.7% were children, 11.3% were 70 years or above. The number of patients who were diagnosed with genitourinary system infection was 8549. There were 4536 patients with acute renal colic, 67 patients with massive macroscopic hematuria. When 74 cases with genitourinary system trauma were evaluated, minor and major renal injuries were seen most frequently. 73 of the patients were surgically operated. A total of 5 (0.02%) patients with two major renal traumas, 2 Fournier gangrene and 1 gunshot injury to the scrotum region were referred to the secondary center after the first visit to the emergency center. Conclusion: Urological emergencies that are frequently encountered in the emergency department should be evaluated quickly by the emergency physician and should be referred to a urology specialist. Having a detailed knowledge of the urological experience of the urologist and assessing the patient quickly and making the necessary intervention in the shortest time can be lifesaving.
泌尿外科急诊病例应用于急诊服务的评价
导读:泌尿外科急诊在急诊患者中占很大比例。在本研究中,回顾性评估了马拉提亚培训和研究医院急诊服务的泌尿科急诊病例的人口学资料、临床诊断和治疗方案。材料与方法:回顾性评价2017年3月至2018年3月期间因任何原因申请马拉提亚培训与研究医院急诊服务的717624例患者中被评价为泌尿科急诊的18658例。对患者的年龄和性别等人口统计学特征以及诊所采用的医疗方法进行了评估。结果:男性47.2%(平均年龄43.7岁),女性52.8%(平均年龄39.9岁),儿童6.7%,70岁及以上11.3%。诊断为泌尿生殖系统感染的患者为8549例。急性肾绞痛4536例,肉眼可见大量血尿67例。我们对74例泌尿生殖系统损伤患者进行了评估,其中以轻微和严重肾损伤最为常见。73例患者接受手术治疗。共有5例(0.02%)患者在首次到急救中心就诊后转至二级中心,其中2例为严重肾外伤,2例为富尼耶坏疽,1例为阴囊区枪伤。结论:在急诊科经常遇到的泌尿外科急诊应由急诊医生迅速评估,并应转介给泌尿外科专家。对泌尿科医生的经验有详细的了解,快速评估病人,并在最短的时间内进行必要的干预,可以挽救生命。
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