| Literature DB >> 2135785 |
M Ndiaye1, A Dia, B Fall, A B Ba, R Diop, L Deme, C T Toure, P D Ndiaye, B Sall, A Diop.
Abstract
The authors report on 116 chest wound cases. The initial death rate is very high--47.41%. A knife wound is the most common cause (83.64%). Among casualties brought in alive, pure thorax wounds predominated (67.21%) followed by thoraco-abdominal wounds (26.23%) and cervico-thorax wounds (6.56%). Post-mortems attribute death to the seriousness of visceral lesions with the heart wounded in over 41.81% of the cases. The seriousness of chest wounds is stressed, as is the need for full and rapid therapy.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2135785
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dakar Med ISSN: 0049-1101