Abstract Background Chest injuries constitute a continuing challenge to the trauma or general surgeon practicing in developing countries. This study was conducted to outline the etiological spectrum, injury patterns and short term outcome of these injuries in our setting. Patients and methods This was a prospective study involving chest injury patients admitted to Bugando Medical Centre over a six-month period from November 2009 to April 2010 inclusive. Results A total of 150 chest injury patients were studied. Males outnumbered females by a ratio of 3.8:1. Their ages ranged from 1 to 80 years (mean = 32.17 years). The majority of patients (72.7%) sustained blunt injuries. Road traffic crush was the most common cause of injuries affecting 5...
Objective: To determine the dominant pattern of lesions after thoracic trauma and evaluate the appro...
Background: Chest trauma is second most common cause of trauma deaths and has wide spectrum of illne...
Background: Injuries to the chest are usually associated with increased mortality as compared with i...
Background: This study was conducted to establish the causes, injury patterns and short-term outcome...
Objective: Chest injuries constitute a continuing challenge, relating to the trauma team or general ...
Background: Chest trauma is common and its pattern varies in different places. Majority of patients ...
Background: Chest trauma is common and its pattern varies in different places. Majority of patients ...
Background: Chest injuries constitute a continuing challenge to the trauma or general surgeon practi...
Background: Chest injuries constitute a continuing challenge to the trauma or general surgeon prac...
Background: Chest injuries constitute a continuing challenge to the trauma or general surgeon pract...
Chest trauma is a common cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in the young patients. Road tr...
Background: Chest trauma is a significant cause of mortality and morbidity world over especially amo...
Objective: To explore the main chest trauma injuries and analysis of suitable trauma management at s...
<p><strong>Objectives: </strong>Thoracic injury is a challenge to the thoracic surgeon practici...
Background: Chest trauma constitutes a major public health problem which includes the injuries to c...
Objective: To determine the dominant pattern of lesions after thoracic trauma and evaluate the appro...
Background: Chest trauma is second most common cause of trauma deaths and has wide spectrum of illne...
Background: Injuries to the chest are usually associated with increased mortality as compared with i...
Background: This study was conducted to establish the causes, injury patterns and short-term outcome...
Objective: Chest injuries constitute a continuing challenge, relating to the trauma team or general ...
Background: Chest trauma is common and its pattern varies in different places. Majority of patients ...
Background: Chest trauma is common and its pattern varies in different places. Majority of patients ...
Background: Chest injuries constitute a continuing challenge to the trauma or general surgeon practi...
Background: Chest injuries constitute a continuing challenge to the trauma or general surgeon prac...
Background: Chest injuries constitute a continuing challenge to the trauma or general surgeon pract...
Chest trauma is a common cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in the young patients. Road tr...
Background: Chest trauma is a significant cause of mortality and morbidity world over especially amo...
Objective: To explore the main chest trauma injuries and analysis of suitable trauma management at s...
<p><strong>Objectives: </strong>Thoracic injury is a challenge to the thoracic surgeon practici...
Background: Chest trauma constitutes a major public health problem which includes the injuries to c...
Objective: To determine the dominant pattern of lesions after thoracic trauma and evaluate the appro...
Background: Chest trauma is second most common cause of trauma deaths and has wide spectrum of illne...
Background: Injuries to the chest are usually associated with increased mortality as compared with i...