Incidence, Pattern, and Outcome of Stray Bullet Injuries: Three Years’ Experience in a Teaching Institute

Shahid Ayub, Sohail Amir, Mushtaq, Imran Khan, Muhammad Nasir
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Objectives:  The purpose of this study is to better define the incidence, pattern, and outcome of a stray bullet. Materials & Methods:  The current study summarizes the data on stray bullet injuries presented to the Emergency Department (ED) Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar. A total of 24 subjects were included for three years. We enrolled all patients who had head or spine injuries caused by a stray bullet. Data were extracted on demographic profile, site of injury, operative procedure, complication, and mortality, and were recorded on prescribed proforma. Results:  A total of 24 subjects were included for 3 years. 17 (70%) were male patients and 7 (30%) were females. Male to female ratio was 2:1. out of 24 cases, 9 (37.5%) were from District Peshawar, 3 (12.5%) cases were from Mardan and Charsadda District, and 2 (8.3%) cases were from Swat. 12 cases had a bullet in the Head and face. out of which 7 were supratentorial 3 cases had a bullet in the posterior fossa. Out of 24 cases, 13 (54.1%) were operated for the removal of bullets. 5 (20.8%) developed focal or generalized fits. 13 (54.1%) developed a neuro deficit. 4 (16.6%) of cases remain in a vegetative state, and the overall mortality rate is 20%. Conclusion:  Morbidity and mortality due to stray bullets is an increasing problem in our society. This study aims to bring awareness among the concerned authorities to try and bring an end to this menace resulting in deaths and misery.
流弹伤害的发生率、模式和结果:一所教学机构的三年经验
目的:本研究的目的是更好地定义流弹的发生率、模式和结果。材料与方法:本研究总结了白沙瓦Hayatabad医疗中心急诊科(ED)收到的流弹伤害数据。共纳入24名受试者,为期3年。我们招募了所有因流弹而头部或脊椎受伤的病人。数据提取的人口统计资料,损伤部位,手术方式,并发症和死亡率,并记录在规定的形式。结果:共纳入受试者24例,随访3年。男性17例(70%),女性7例(30%)。男女比例为2:1。24例病例中,白沙瓦区9例(37.5%),马尔丹和查尔萨达区3例(12.5%),斯瓦特区2例(8.3%),头部和面部中弹12例。其中7个在幕上3个在后窝中有一颗子弹。24例中,13例(54.1%)行拔弹手术。5例(20.8%)出现局灶性或全身性发作。13例(54.1%)出现神经功能障碍。4例(16.6%)病例仍处于植物人状态,总死亡率为20%。结论:流弹造成的发病率和死亡率是一个日益严重的社会问题。这项研究的目的是提高有关当局的认识,努力制止这种造成死亡和痛苦的威胁。
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