| Literature DB >> 30170582 |
Hanne Edøy Heszlein-Lossius1,2, Yahya Al-Borno3, Samar Shaqqoura3, Nashwa Skaik3, Lasse Melvaer Giil4, Mads Gilbert5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: More than 17.000 Palestinians were injured during different Israeli military incursions on the Gaza Strip from 2006 to 2014. Many suffered traumatic extremity amputations. We describe the injuries, complications, living conditions and health among a selection of traumatic amputees in the Gaza Strip.Entities:
Keywords: Amputees, Gaza; Israel; Military incursion; Modern warfare; Palestine; Trauma
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30170582 PMCID: PMC6119320 DOI: 10.1186/s12914-018-0173-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Int Health Hum Rights ISSN: 1472-698X
Fig. 2Minor and major amputations by limbs (N = 254). * N = 254. Nearly nine out of ten amputations were major amputations: 216 (85%) suffered amputations proximal to wrist or ankle. Major = proximal to wrist or ankle. Minor = distal to wrist or ankle
Fig. 1Inclusion of study participants. *N = 1170. ALPC: Artificial Limb and Polio Center, Gaza’s main rehabilitation clinic where patients were selected for participation
Characteristics of study participantsa (N = 254)
| Variables | n (patients) | Percentage or median, [IQR] |
|---|---|---|
| Demographicsb | ||
| Palestinian | 254 | 100 |
| Male | 234 | 92 |
| Children | 43 | 17 |
| Female | 20 | 8 |
| Refugee status | 154 | 57 |
| Age –Inclusion, years | 28 [10] | |
| Age-Injury, years | 23 [9] | |
| Educationc | ||
| Illiterate | 9 | 4 |
| Elementary school | 45 | 18 |
| Secondary school | 75 | 30 |
| High school | 26 | 10 |
| Graduate | 22 | 9 |
| Postgraduate | 70 | 28 |
| PhD | 1 | 0·4 |
| Destruction of homed | ||
| Loss of home | 116 | 46 |
| Treatmente | ||
| Uses artificial limb | 142 | 56 |
| Waiting for artificial limb | 38 | 15 |
| Not using | 72 | 28 |
| Receives physiotherapy | 215 | 85 |
| Financial situationf | ||
| Household, Hamula | 103 | 41 |
| > 8 Persons per household | 135 | 54 |
| > 6 Siblings | 185 | 74 |
| Family income, NIS | ||
| < 700 | 76 | 30 |
| 800–1600 | 105 | 42 |
| > 1700 | 50 | 28 |
Abbreviations: IQR interquartile range
aNumber of participants: 254, from 0 to 2% of the participants had missing data on any variable
bRefugee = patient is from a family who have a refugee status as of 1948
cSecondary school = 12 years of education, Graduate = has completed the first academic degree in university, post-graduate = completed Master degree
dNumber of patients who lost their home in one of the incursions
eTreatment 38 patients were at the time of inclusion waiting for an artificial limb to be fitted due to recent trauma. 72 patients did not use their fitted artificial limbs due to different reasons
fFinancial situation: Hamula: The Palestinian term for extended family. Here compared with the nuclear family
NIS New Israeli Shekel. 1 NIS equals 0,26 US Dollar
Personal losses during the 2014 incursions
| Loss of: | n patients | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| ≥ 1 children | 9 | 4 |
| Spouse | 3 | 1 |
| Friend | 22 | 9 |
| Parent | 8 | 3 |
| ≥ 1 Sibling | 12 | 5 |
| Total | 54 | 22 |
Abbreviations: N = number (of participants), N = 242 participants
Children: Four patients lost one child, two patients lost two children, two patients lost three children and one patient lost four children
Siblings: Seven patients lost one sibling, three patients lost two siblings, one patient lost three siblings and one patient lost four siblings
Employment status
| Variables | n Patients | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Employmenta | ||
| Unemployed | 191 | 75 |
| Unemployed due to amputation | 112 | 44 |
| ≥ 3 unemployed family members | 152 | 61 |
| ≥ 3 persons economically dependent on amputee | 160 | 64 |
Number of participants: 254, from 0 to 2% of the participants had missing data on any variable
aEmployment: ≥ 3 persons economically dependent on amputee- the amputee is the solve breadwinner for more than three persons in his/her household
Fig. 3Frequency of amputations by classification and anatomical location (N = 254). *N = 254. The alluvial flow diagram shows how the general category (lower limb and upper limb left side) contains parts of finer classification, moving towards the right. The bold vertical lines indicate relative frequency. The colour code shows how each category moves into sub-categories, but change colour in the next step
Post-injury surgery
| Operations | n patients | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| 0-1 | 44 | 17 |
| 2-3 | 63 | 25 |
| 4-5 | 47 | 19 |
| 6-7 | 21 | 8 |
| 8-9 | 23 | 9 |
| >10 | 53 | 21 |
Post-injury surgery: Number of operations performed after trauma
Number of participants: 254, from 0 to 2% of the participants had missing data on any variable
Medical and psychological complications
| Pain | n | % | Mechanical | n | % | Systemic | n | % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joint | 87 | 34 | Knee arthritisb | 10 | 4 | Weight loss | 39 | 15 |
| Back | 84 | 33 | Hip arthritis | 2 | 0·9 | Anorexia | 34 | 13 |
| Heel | 21 | 8 | Ankle arthritis | 2 | 0·9 | Insomnia | 69 | 27 |
| Phantoma | 103 | 41 | Knee stiffness | 24 | 9 | Depressionc | 46 | 18 |
| Hip stiffness | 1 | 0·5 | Anxietyd | 79 | 31 | |||
| Ankle stiffness | 9 | 4 | ||||||
| Plantar fascitis | 5 | 2 |
Number of participants: 254, from 0 to 2% of the participants had missing data on any variable
aPhantom pain, defined as pain occurring in the amputated limb
bStiffness refers to self-reported stiffness in joints, arthritis is self-reported as previous known diagnosis
cDepression refers to “feeling depressed”
dAnxiety refers to “feeling anxious”
Fig. 4Relationships between long-term complications and frequencies (N = 254). *N = 254. The alluvial flow diagram shows how the general category (lower limb and upper limb left side) contains parts of finer classification, moving towards the right. The bold vertical lines indicate relative frequency. The colour code shows how each category moves into sub-categories, but change colour in the next step