Background: We report our experience in the hospital management of mass casualty following the Jos civil crisis of 2001.Materials and Methods: Aretrospective analysis of the records of patients managed in the Jos civil crisis of September 2001, in Plateau State, Nigeria. Information extracted included demographic data of patients, mechanisms of injury, nature and site of injury, treatment modalities and outcome of care.Results: A total of 463 crisis victims presented over a 5 day period. Out of these, the records of 389 (84.0%) were available and analyzed. There were 348 (89.5%) males and 41 females (10.5%) aged between 3 weeks and 70 years, with a median age of 26 years. Most common mechanisms of injury were gunshot in 176 patients (45.2%)...
OBJECTIVE: This article examines the effects of the September 2001 and May 2002 civil crises in Jos,...
Background and Objectives: This study is aimed at identifying the characteristics of injuries and de...
Background: Surgical emergencies account for a major part of the surgeon\u2019s workload. Evaluation...
Background: Following the mass casualty of September 2001, we experienced challenges due to the prol...
Background: We report our experience in the hospital management of mass casualty following the Jos c...
On February 21st -23rd 2000 Kaduna city witnessed a civil conflict resulting inevitably in mass casu...
Background: Jos, Nigeria has witnessed several mass casualty incidents from sectarian crises, with m...
BACKGROUND: In light of the recent political and religious upheaval in Nigeria and several incidents...
Objective: To evaluate the process of transport and immediate Emergency Department (ER) management o...
Background: Civil unrest has become widespread in the last decade in Nigeria. This study was aimed a...
Introduction: Trauma in developing countries has been on the increase, a situation perpetuated by ri...
Background: The world burden of trauma is increasing more so in developing countries with increasing...
The problems faced by the immediate management of dealing with a mass influx of victims refer mainly...
Background: Chest trauma is a significant cause of mortality and morbidity world over especially amo...
Aims and ObjectivesTrauma continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality world over. This ...
OBJECTIVE: This article examines the effects of the September 2001 and May 2002 civil crises in Jos,...
Background and Objectives: This study is aimed at identifying the characteristics of injuries and de...
Background: Surgical emergencies account for a major part of the surgeon\u2019s workload. Evaluation...
Background: Following the mass casualty of September 2001, we experienced challenges due to the prol...
Background: We report our experience in the hospital management of mass casualty following the Jos c...
On February 21st -23rd 2000 Kaduna city witnessed a civil conflict resulting inevitably in mass casu...
Background: Jos, Nigeria has witnessed several mass casualty incidents from sectarian crises, with m...
BACKGROUND: In light of the recent political and religious upheaval in Nigeria and several incidents...
Objective: To evaluate the process of transport and immediate Emergency Department (ER) management o...
Background: Civil unrest has become widespread in the last decade in Nigeria. This study was aimed a...
Introduction: Trauma in developing countries has been on the increase, a situation perpetuated by ri...
Background: The world burden of trauma is increasing more so in developing countries with increasing...
The problems faced by the immediate management of dealing with a mass influx of victims refer mainly...
Background: Chest trauma is a significant cause of mortality and morbidity world over especially amo...
Aims and ObjectivesTrauma continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality world over. This ...
OBJECTIVE: This article examines the effects of the September 2001 and May 2002 civil crises in Jos,...
Background and Objectives: This study is aimed at identifying the characteristics of injuries and de...
Background: Surgical emergencies account for a major part of the surgeon\u2019s workload. Evaluation...