加沙的颅面软组织损伤:来自整形外科医生笔记本的见解。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
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以色列对加沙地带的持续军事入侵摧毁了该地区的重建手术服务。本回顾性分析描述了2023年11月至2024年4月期间在Deir Al-Balah阿克萨烈士医院整形重建科治疗的74例面部软组织损伤。数据从外科医生的手写笔记本上转录下来,与部分医院记录和照片相证实,匿名,并使用描述性统计加上Mann-Whitney U和Fisher精确测试进行分析。患者年龄从2岁到65岁不等(中位数:19.5岁);其中46%为16岁以下儿童,49%为女性。爆炸机制占88%,导致烧伤(30%)、原始组织丢失(23%)和深度撕裂伤(22%),11%的病例记录了残留的弹片。超过一半的患者有额外的全身性损伤,女性多发损伤更为常见(P=0.0013)。85%的病例在24小时内进行手术干预;49%涉及重建手术,最常见的是推进或旋转皮瓣。19%的患者出现术后并发症,主要是感染和瘢痕疙瘩形成,住院死亡率达到7%,主要是大面积烧伤和败血症。虽然97%需要更高级别治疗的人被转诊进行医疗后送,但只有54%的人最终能够离开加沙。本研究展示了在持续的军事攻击中,儿童的过度负担、高资源强度以及面部创伤和治疗途径的疏散瓶颈等特征,并强调了保护外科基础设施和重新开放人道主义走廊的紧迫性。
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Craniofacial Soft Tissue Injuries in Gaza: Insights from a Plastic Surgeon's Notebook.

The ongoing Israeli military invasion of the Gaza Strip has dismantled the territory's reconstructive surgery services. This retrospective analysis describes 74 soft tissue facial injuries treated by the plastic-reconstructive department at Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Hospital, Deir Al-Balah, between November 2023 and April 2024. Data were transcribed from a surgeon's handwritten notebook, corroborated with partial hospital records and photographs, anonymized, and analyzed using descriptive statistics plus Mann-Whitney U and the Fisher exact tests. Patients ranged from 2 to 65 years (median: 19.5); 46% were children under 16 and 49% were female. Blast mechanisms accounted for 88% of presentations, producing burns (30%), raw tissue loss (23%), and deep lacerations (22%), with retained shrapnel being documented in 11% of cases. More than half of patients sustained additional systemic injuries, with polytrauma significantly more frequent in females (P=0.0013). Surgical intervention occurred within 24 hours for 85% of cases; 49% involved a reconstructive procedure, most commonly an advancement or rotational flap. Postoperative complications arose in 19% of patients and were dominated by infection and keloid formation, and in-hospital mortality reached 7%, largely from extensive burns and sepsis. Although 97% of those needing higher-level care were referred for medical evacuation, only 54% were able to ultimately exit Gaza. This study showcases the disproportionate pediatric burden, high resource intensity, and evacuation bottlenecks characterizing facial trauma and treatment pathways amid the ongoing military attack and serves to underline the urgency of safeguarding surgical infrastructure and reopening humanitarian corridors.

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CiteScore
1.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
968
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: ​The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery serves as a forum of communication for all those involved in craniofacial surgery, maxillofacial surgery and pediatric plastic surgery. Coverage ranges from practical aspects of craniofacial surgery to the basic science that underlies surgical practice. The journal publishes original articles, scientific reviews, editorials and invited commentary, abstracts and selected articles from international journals, and occasional international bibliographies in craniofacial surgery.
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