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Title: Retrospective Analysis of Patients Whose Plastic Surgery Consultations Requested were in a University Hospital Emergency Room
Authors: Topkara, Adem
Serinken, Mustafa
Uyanık, Emrah
Dağlı, Bekir
Özcan, Ramazan Hakan
Keywords: Emergency service; consultation; plastic surgery; hand injuries
Publisher: AVES
Abstract: Objective: Patients for whom emergency department physicians in a University Training and Research Hospital asked for plastic surgery consultation were evaluated retrospectively.
Material and Methods: Data files were reviewed for patients who were admitted for trauma and for whom a plastic surgery consultation was requested over a four year period (January 2007-January 2011).
Results: It was determined in the study group that the majority of cases were male patients (70.8%, n=807). Injuries from piercing-cutting objects were found to be the most common; this was followed by work and traffic accidents, respectively. Consultation was often requested between 20: 00 and 24: 00 (n=495, 43.4%). When the injury regions were examined, the region that was most commonly injured was identified to be the upper extremity (n=849, 74.5%). This was followed by the head and neck region (n=236, 20.7%), lower extremities (n=39, 3.4%) and the body (n=16, 1.4%). It was found that consultations were often carried out for tendon injuries caused by piercing-cutting objects in the upper extremity, and cases were mainly from the paediatric age group in consultations requested due to facial injuries.
Conclusion: The team in the emergency department should be composed of people with specialised training in the field of emergency medicine or receiving this training. Aleviating the concerns of a family may reduce improper consultation requests.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/39236
https://doi.org/10.5152/jaem.2014.016
ISSN: 2149-5807
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