Self-inflicted upper limb injuries in a tertiary care rural Plastic Surgery unit - A psychiatric evaluation

Joice Geo, C. Joseph, Chintu Sabu George, R. Kallivayalil
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Background: Deliberate self-harm patients (DSH) with upper limb injuries are commonly admitted in the plastic surgery units. Psychiatric comorbidities are risk factors for these patients with self-inflicted injuries. A multidisciplinary team approach is needed. Methods: Patients who presented with self-inflicted upper limb injuries in the plastic surgery department were referred for psychiatric liaison services. Socio-demographic data, mode of injury, plastic surgical procedures, and psychiatry diagnosis were noted. Results and discussion: Out of 48 patients, 20 (41.6%) belong to the 21-30 age group, 30 (62.5%) were males. 43 (89.6%) patients needed major plastic surgery procedures. The major psychiatric comorbidities were depressive disorder (27.1%), adjustment disorder (16.6%), alcohol dependence syndrome (14.6%), and bipolar mood disorder (12.5%). High psychiatric morbidity among self-inflicted hand injuries suggests the need for a multidisciplinary approach and long term follow-up. Conclusion: Psychiatric liaison services are important in the treatment of self-inflicted upper limb injuries.
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农村整形外科三级护理单位自残上肢损伤的精神病学评估
背景:有上肢损伤的故意自残患者(DSH)是整形外科的常见病。精神合并症是这些自残患者的危险因素。需要一个多学科的团队方法。方法:对在整形外科就诊的自残上肢损伤患者进行精神科联络服务。社会人口统计数据、受伤方式、整形外科手术和精神病学诊断都被记录下来。结果与讨论:48例患者中,21 ~ 30岁20例(41.6%),男性30例(62.5%)。43例(89.6%)患者需要进行大整形手术。主要精神合并症为抑郁症(27.1%)、适应障碍(16.6%)、酒精依赖综合征(14.6%)和双相情绪障碍(12.5%)。在自残手部伤害中,高精神发病率提示需要多学科方法和长期随访。结论:精神科联络服务对自残上肢损伤的治疗具有重要意义。
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