Fatalities Following Fall from Heights Presented to Three Medico-Legal Units in Sri Lanka

A. Vadysinghe, D. Senasinghe, P. B. Dassanayake, M. Sivasubramanium, E. M. K. B. Ekanayake, B. Premaratne, R. M. I. S. D. Rathnayake, W. Wickramasinghe
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Introduction: Fall from heights is a common form of unintentional injury. The objective of this study is to determine the pattern of injuries, risk factors, and safety measures employed in relation to such falls.Methods: Data was collected from cases of fatal falls presented to the medico-legal units at Kandy, Peradeniya, and Panadura in Sri Lanka from 2005 to 2016.Results: In the sample considered the majority were males (93%) between 41-60 years (49%). Most were accidental (88%) and 41% sustained injuries by falls from trees. The commonest region of injury was the head and neck (71%) with the site of primary impact being the same. The most common injuries in the head, thorax, and abdomen/pelvis were skull fractures (60%), rib fractures (84%), and liver lacerations (59%), respectively. The main skull fracture was linear (67%), with the commonest site being the temporal (36%) and occipital (36%). With increasing height, the frequency of injuries to the thorax, abdomen, pelvis, and limbs also increased. Most (68%) died after being brought to hospital. Alcohol consumption was estimated as 10% in the sample considered.Conclusion: None had been using any safety equipment. This study underscores the importance of protective devices for people who work at heights to prevent fatalities. Compliance can be further enhanced by creating awareness among the vulnerable groups.
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向斯里兰卡三个医疗法律单位提交的高处坠落死亡案例
简介高处坠落是一种常见的意外伤害形式。本研究的目的是确定与此类坠落相关的伤害模式、风险因素和安全措施:方法:从 2005 年至 2016 年向斯里兰卡康提、佩拉德尼亚和帕纳杜拉的医疗法律部门提交的致命高空坠落病例中收集数据:样本中大多数为男性(93%),年龄在 41-60 岁之间(49%)。大多数是意外受伤(88%),41%是从树上摔下来受伤的。最常见的受伤部位是头部和颈部(71%),主要撞击部位相同。头部、胸部和腹部/骨盆最常见的损伤分别是颅骨骨折(60%)、肋骨骨折(84%)和肝脏撕裂伤(59%)。主要的颅骨骨折是线性骨折(67%),最常见的部位是颞骨(36%)和枕骨(36%)。随着身高的增加,胸部、腹部、骨盆和四肢受伤的频率也在增加。大多数人(68%)在送往医院后死亡。在调查的样本中,饮酒比例约为 10%:没有人使用过任何安全设备。这项研究强调了高空作业人员使用防护设备以防止死亡事故发生的重要性。通过提高弱势群体的安全意识,可以进一步提高他们的安全意识。
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