Title of article :
Animal Injuries; a Case Series of Bull Induced Injuries in India
Author/Authors :
Vijaykumar Shriyan, Sushma Department of Emergency Medicine - Bharati Hospital - Maharashtra, India , Anand Mani, Utsav Department of Emergency Medicine - Bharati Hospital - Maharashtra, India , B Bhot, Firdaus Department of Emergency Medicine - Bharati Hospital - Maharashtra, India , C Sada, Elizabeth Department of Emergency Medicine - Bharati Hospital - Maharashtra, India , Ursekar, Rajesh Department of Emergency Medicine - Bharati Hospital - Maharashtra, India , Adake, Digvijay Department of Emergency Medicine - Bharati Hospital - Maharashtra, India
Pages :
5
From page :
1
To page :
5
Abstract :
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.
Keywords :
Animals , Animal Culling , Cattle , Multiple Trauma
Journal title :
Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2503414
Link To Document :
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