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Citation

Hájková H. Rozhl. Chir. 1991; 70(1-2): 1-4.

Vernacular Title

Soucasný stav v osetrování dĕtských traumat v Ceské republice.

Affiliation

Odd. dĕtské chirurgie ILF, Fakultní Thomayerova nemocnice, Praha.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1991, Nakladem Ceskoslovenske Chirurgicke Spolecnosti)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1925773

Abstract

The great majority of child injuries are treated at the outpatient department and only in case of serious injury the child is admitted to hospital. In addition to the absolute number of injuries in our Republic it is also important to know how child injuries are treated, i. e. by whom, what are the material conditions for treatment in different departments and what is the standard of treatment. In an attempt to answer at least partly some of these questions the author sent questionnaires to 82 surgical and orthopaedic departments. Replies were obtained from 65 departments (80% of those addressed). From the answers ensued lack of uniform care of child injuries in out-patients' as well as in-hospital care. The majority of child injuries is treated by general surgeons (some 80%) and children with injuries are hospitalized in surgical, orthopaedic and paediatric departments.


Language: cs

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