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Citation

Anagnostoulis S, Fotakis S, Karayiannakis A, Zagelidu H, Polychronidis A, Simopoulos C. Mil. Med. 2006; 171(7): 603-605.

Affiliation

Second Department of Surgery, Democritus University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, Greece.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, Association of Military Surgeons of the United States)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

16895124

Abstract

We studied the mortality and morbidity caused by land mine injuries in 169 cases that presented at the University General Hospital of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, Greece, during the period of 1991 to 2003. The data analyzed included the emergency room records, the admission records, and the autopsy records from the coroner that provided information on cause of death either in the prehospital phase, the initial treatment, or during the period following definitive surgical repair. Eleven percent of the casualties were lethally injured, the majority of whom died before reaching the hospital. Twenty-eight percent suffered severe injuries that required hospitalization and surgical management, placing an organizational and financial strain upon the hospital's resources, and 40% bore light injuries requiring only ambulatory treatment in the emergency room.


Language: en

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