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TITLE:

EXAMINATION OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE WOUNDS IN TERMS OF EAR, NOSE, NECK AND MORE HEAD AND NECK, IN CASES THAT ALSO OFFER CRISIS SUBDIVISION IN ACCIDENT

AUTHORS:

Dr Sami Ullah, Rana Muhammad Asghar, Muhammad Sufyan

ABSTRACT:

Objective: To examine the structure of the wounds in terms of ear, nose, neck and more head and neck, in cases that also offer crisis subdivision in the event of accident. Character of the ENT group in the organization of these injuries. Methods: The dynamics of demand for remained in the mishap also crisis area of the Jinnah Hospital Lahore, Pakistan from March 2017 to May 2018. Each case offers to the crisis remained visible through the ENT group along the side by the accident therapist. Instances of through and through centuries, usually man also lady, counting children, damage in the area of face, nose, ear, neck additional neck. Results: The total number of crisis cases remained 260,780. 46,550 remained due to the past of the injury. There were 6,500 cases registered. 82% man remained in addition 18% lady, 69% remained adults, 20% progeny also 23% matured. 45% possible by road traffic accidents, 21% by past attacks, 17% by discharge wounds, 14% by sports wounds, 8% by height loss, which is more than 5% with different aggravation. In 47% of patient faces remained confused by damage, 29% by nose injuries, 17% by twisting of the oral cavity, 13% by neck congestion and 8% by ear wounds. 13% of the cases remained moved in real dangerous national cases. Cases by primary injuries remained hasty to the process for the principle crisis process. 9% of the cases required basic tracheostomy for additional GA before the secured flight route. 4 cases of basic jersey thyrotomy as a life-saving approach. 6% of patients who are fundamental in the jugular vein ligature. 8 patients had built up a carotid vessel that had twisted so much that 5 respondents remained viably patched with the help of a vascular doctor, at any rate 4 patients could not remain improper because they could not be deduced from a huge blood damage. These cases, which remained fit for work, remained recognized until the daily activities were properly carried out. Conclusion: Wounds in the ENT areas are also a significant part of the crisis cases. The injuries relate to minor scratches requiring a modest gauze and an open neck, which require an examination of the neck of the crisis. ENT squad in the crisis subdivision has an exceptional character for the organization of disturbing influential patients. Key words: Tracheostomy, Head in addition Neck trauma, cricothyrotomy, internal jugular vein ligation.

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