Abstract: Purpose: The aim of this study is to examine the pattern of injuries sustained and the hospital workload generated by patients who deliberately jump from height. Method: One regional trauma centre's admissions were scrutinized to find all patients who jumped, or were suspected of jumping from one storey or greater over a four year period. Patients who died prior to admission were excluded. Results: 41 patients were included. Each patient suffered a mean of 3 injuries. The probability of calcaneal fracture was 0.32, of ankle injury 0.2, tibial fracture 0.2, femoral fracture 0.17, pelvic fracture 0.34, spinal injury 0.51, upper limb injury 0.26, head injury 0.2 and trunk injury 0.32. The mean length of inpatient stay was 7.9 da...
Accidents and posttraumatic injuries are one of the most important health and social problems. Most ...
Abstract: Purpose: Neck of Femur (NOF) fracture is a common injury with high mortality that all orth...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injury in older people. Rehabilitation services can assis...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Persons who have attempt suicide by jumping often require intensiv...
Background: Self-inflicted injuries represent a consistent cause of trauma and falls from heights (F...
Background and Aims: Jumping from great height is an aggressive method of suicide attempt where the ...
Falls from a height are a common cause of polytrauma care in Level I Trauma Centers worldwide. The e...
Objective: Jumping from high place for the purpose of suicide results in various damages to body are...
Aim: Falls from a height and their subsequent injuries and traumas can cause morbidity and death. I...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract To defin...
International audienceBackground: Near-hanging experiences are life-threatening events about which f...
Trauma due to accidents or fall from height is a major cause of disability and mortality. The presen...
Aims To investigate the incidence and pattern of injury in patients with a diagnosis of a fall from ...
On average, one person attempts suicide by jumping from a bridge in the Lower Mainland of British C...
Accidents and posttraumatic injuries are one of the most important health and social problems. Most ...
Abstract: Purpose: Neck of Femur (NOF) fracture is a common injury with high mortality that all orth...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injury in older people. Rehabilitation services can assis...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Persons who have attempt suicide by jumping often require intensiv...
Background: Self-inflicted injuries represent a consistent cause of trauma and falls from heights (F...
Background and Aims: Jumping from great height is an aggressive method of suicide attempt where the ...
Falls from a height are a common cause of polytrauma care in Level I Trauma Centers worldwide. The e...
Objective: Jumping from high place for the purpose of suicide results in various damages to body are...
Aim: Falls from a height and their subsequent injuries and traumas can cause morbidity and death. I...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract To defin...
International audienceBackground: Near-hanging experiences are life-threatening events about which f...
Trauma due to accidents or fall from height is a major cause of disability and mortality. The presen...
Aims To investigate the incidence and pattern of injury in patients with a diagnosis of a fall from ...
On average, one person attempts suicide by jumping from a bridge in the Lower Mainland of British C...
Accidents and posttraumatic injuries are one of the most important health and social problems. Most ...
Abstract: Purpose: Neck of Femur (NOF) fracture is a common injury with high mortality that all orth...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injury in older people. Rehabilitation services can assis...