Animal Injuries; a Case Series of Bull Induced Injuries in India.

Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2019-10-10 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.22114/ajem.v0i0.244
Sushma Vijaykumar Shriyan, Utsav Anand Mani, Firdaus B Bhot, Elizabeth C Sada, Rajesh Ursekar, Digvijay Adake
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Introduction: Bull injuries are common in India. An injury by a bull is more common in rural and agriculture dependent regions of the country. The incident causing injury by a bull can be sports related or work related. Work related injuries are almost mostly seen in farmers.

Case presentation: We would like to present six cases of bull injury over a period of three years who reported to our EM. All six patients were admitted. Five out of six patients survived the hospital stay.

Conclusion: Trauma sustained due to being hit by a large animal should be treated akin to a high velocity trauma and such a patient definitely warrants a period of observation even if the injuries are not life threatening. A high index of suspicion is needed for suspecting occult injuries. Fluid resuscitation and age of the patient are important considerations.

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动物伤害;印度公牛致伤系列案例。
简介:公牛受伤在印度很常见。公牛造成的伤害在农村和依赖农业的地区更为常见。公牛造成的伤害可能与运动有关,也可能与工作有关。与工作有关的伤害几乎主要发生在农民身上。病例介绍:我们想提出6例公牛损伤在三年的时间谁报告给我们的EM。所有6例患者都被录取。6个病人中有5个活了下来。结论:由于被大型动物撞击而造成的创伤应该像高速创伤一样治疗,这样的病人即使没有生命危险,也绝对需要一段时间的观察。怀疑隐蔽性损伤需要高度的怀疑指数。液体复苏和病人的年龄是重要的考虑因素。
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