Prospective Study on Road Traffic Accident Cases in Sub-urban Region of Chennai, Tamil Nadu State
Journal: International Archives of Integrated Medicine (IAIM) (Vol.4, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-01-15
Authors : Savior Selva Suresh; O. Gambhir Singh; M. Parasakthi;
Page : 64-67
Keywords : Road Traffic Accident; Head Injury; Four Wheelers; Two Wheelers; Pedestrians.;
Abstract
The present study consists of 100 road traffic injury cases admitted in our tertiary health care centre. In the present study, males victims (84 cases, 84%) outnumbered the females victims (16 cases, 16%) with an approximate male female ratio of 5:1. Four wheelers and two wheelers involving mainly pedestrians were the most common cause for fatal head injury seen in 66 cases, 66%. Multiple abrasions were the most commonly seen external injury, seen in 68 cases, 68%. Skull bone fracture was seen in 40 cases, 40%. Temporal and parietal bones were common site of fracture seen in 41 cases, 41%.The mean survival period was 73.42 hours, range being 6 hours to 600 hours.
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