Plastic Surgery Management of Victims of Terrorist Violence in Ankara, Turkey.

Annals of plastic surgery 2017 Vol.79(6) p. 600-605

İğde M, Kaplan A

Abstract

Terror attacks have been progressively increasing worldwide through the present era. The management of the consequences of terrorism events is under debate in almost every scientific area. The organization and advancement of health services constitute important components of the crisis management. Similar to other specialty areas in medicine, the medical management of terrorist attacks is becoming important in terms of plastic and reconstructive surgery.Ankara, the capital of Turkey, has been subject to 2 terrorist events in public places within a year. The total number of patients involved in both cases was 434. Ankara Numune Training and Research Hospital is a tertiary health care institution and one of the most important trauma centers in the region. A total of 178 Patients exposed to these events referred to our hospital. Of the total, 34 patients were completely or partially treated in the plastic and reconstructive surgery clinic. In this study, we tried to discuss the difficulties encountered in the classification of patients and plastic surgery during the treatment period of patients who experienced these attacks.Data were obtained from The National News Agency, hospital, and our own clinic registries. Patient classification was based on the injured parts of the body. Statistical analysis was performed for all data. In conclusion, the role and the importance of plastic surgery department especially in trauma management have been emphasized in the light of our findings.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
질환 trauma C0043251
Wounds and Injuries
scispacy 1
기타 patients scispacy 1
기타 Patient scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Adult; Blast Injuries; Cohort Studies; Crime Victims; Female; Humans; Injury Severity Score; Male; Middle Aged; Multiple Trauma; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Registries; Risk Assessment; Surgery, Plastic; Survival Rate; Terrorism; Trauma Centers; Treatment Outcome; Turkey; Urban Population; Violence; Wound Healing; Wounds and Injuries; Young Adult