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Medical Forum Monthly. 2016; 27 (3): 31-35
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-182456

ABSTRACT

Objectives: Present study was conducted to find out the incidence, pattern and demographic characteristics of the victims died of firearm injuries brought for Medico legal Autopsy at Tehsil Headquarter Hospital located in the suburbs of Punjab, Pakistan and to study the parameters of age, gender, number and site of injuries on the body of those victims


Study Design: Descriptive study Place and Duration of Study: This study was carried out at Tehsil Headquarter Hospital Gojra, District Toba Tek Singh, Punjab Pakistan during the period of two years i.e. 1[st] January 2009 to 31[st] December, 2010


Materials and Methods: All the victims of unnatural deaths brought for Medico legal Autopsy to Government Eye-cum General Hospital [Tehsil Headquarter Hospital] Gojra District Toba Tek Singh were studied in detail


The finding were tabulated, analyzed and compared with those of other studies conducted in different areas of Pakistan as well as other countries


Results: Out of the total 110 unnatural deaths, 83 [75.45%] were males and 27 [24.55%] females. Sixty five victims of age range 21-40 years constituted 59.09% of the death toll followed by 14 [12.73%] and 13 [11.82%] cases belonging to 2[nd] and 5[th] decades of life respectively. Firearms remained the most common modality to kill 52 [47.27%] victims including 42 [80.77%] males and 10 [19.23%] females giving a male to female ratio of 4:1. Out of the total 52 victims of firearms, 67.30% belonged to rural areas while 32.70% were residents of suburbs. Thirty four victims of firearms, with the age range of 21-40 years constituted the death toll of 65.38%. The most common site of injury was neck and chest involving 57.70% victims


The fatal firearm injuries on the head were noted in 17.30% dead bodies whereas extremities were involved only in 7.70% cases


Conclusion: The young males aged between 21-40 years were commonly involved in the fatalities resulting from firearms in rural setting belonging to Tehsil Gojra of Punjab. The situation is alarming and eye opener for the law enforcing agencies


To prevent such killings, there should be combined effort from all sections of the society


Appropriate steps should be taken for control of the extremism, socio-economical development of the area and proper employment facility for the youth. Concrete efforts for prevention need to be initiated through implementation of the rule of law, strict control on the firearms, as well as education and awareness among rural / urban population

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Medical Forum Monthly. 2016; 27 (5): 51-55
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-182474

ABSTRACT

Objectives: The present study was undertaken with objectives to study the socio-demographic and medico-legal characteristics in victims of sexual assault reporting for medico legal examination at tertiary care hospital at Bahawalpur


Study Design: Observational / descriptive study


Place and Duration of Study: This study was carried out in the Department of Accident and Emergency of a tertiary care hospital at Bahawalpur front I[st] January, 2013 to 31[st] December, 2014


Materials and Methods: This study was conducted on 87 cases of sexual assault received in the Department of Accident and Emergency of Bahawal Victoria Hospital, Bahawalpur during the calendar years 2013 and 2014. The details pertaining to sodo-demographic factors such as age, marital status, residential background, and profession of the victim, time interval between the incidence and medico-legal examination and associated physical / genital injuries sustained by the victims wene also recorded- The results of the different specimens sent to the forensic science laboratory for fiuther examination were collected and tabulated on a self designed Performa. Results: The study revealed that incidence of sexual assault was common in urban citizens as compared to the rural areas. The most vulnerable age group was 11-20 years involving 36[41.38%] cases followed by those belonging to 3[rd] decade of life involving 30[34.48%] victims. Of the total 87 cases of alleged sexual assault, 35[40.23%] were students whereas 55 [63.22%] were unmarried


As regard the time interval between sexual assault and examination, 20[22.99%]victims presented themselves for medico legal examinationwithin24 hours of the incidence. Hymen was found tom/iuptured with old tears in 72[82,76%] cases and fresh tear was noticed in 15[17.24%] victims whereas no Virgo intacta was found among all sexual assault cases. Vaginal swabs were found stained with spermatozoa in 56[64.36%] cases and on naked eye examination; the clothes of 22[25.29%]victims were stained with semen. Conclusion: The most vulnerable age group affected by the sexual violence in Bahawalpur belonged to 11 -20 years and majority unmarried. Rape and Sexual Assault is imderreported crime due to social stigma. A joint effort by law enforcing agencies. Judiciary and civil society should be made in collaboration of electronic and print media to eliminate the sexual violence from the community. The study may help to enhance awareness among public and implement the strategies to make the society a safe place for females particularly the unmarried younger age group

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APMC-Annals of Punjab Medical College. 2016; 10 (1): 26-30
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-185532

ABSTRACT

Background: Poisoning due to Hair dye containing Paraphenylene diamine, famous with local name of 'Kala Pathar' is an emerging way of self harm in developing countries. The substance produces toxic effects if ingested or when applied locally including angioedema, respiratory distress, rhabdomyolysis, acute renal failure and hepatic necrosis


Objective: To study the demographic profile, clinical manifestations and outcome of the victims of 'Kala Pathar' hair dye [PPD] poisoning. Study Design, Setting and Duration: Prospective study was carried out in Bahawal Victoria Hospital, Bahawalpur [a tertiary care health institution] for the period from 1[st] January 2016 to 10[th] March 2016


Methodology: The study conducted in 109 patients of Paraphenylene diamine poisoning admitted in B.V. Hospital Bahawalpur, through Accident and Emergency Department with history of ingestion of Kala Pathar hair dye. The patients were treated conservatively and tracheostomy was done as life saving measure in all cases having acute cervicofacial and laryngeal oedema. The patients were grouped according to the age, gender, clinical presentation and final outcome. The data cleaned, analyzed and results were expressed in tables and charts


Results: Out of the total109 patients, 12[11%] were male and 97[89%] females. Majority 91 [83.48%] victim belonged to the age range of 11-30 years involving 83[76.15%] females and 26[23.85%] males. One hundred and four [95.41%] patients were of lower socioeconomic class and rural dwellers. Suicidal intention was reported in all 109 [100%] cases who developed cervicofacial oedema associated with dysponea and strider and emergency tracheostomy was done in all those victims. Eighty Six[78.90%] patients were discharged in good condition and 23[21.10%] expired due to complications of Paraphenylene diamine poisoning. Of those 23 fatalities, 19[82.60%] were females and 4[17.40%] males


Conclusion: 'Kala Pathar' Paraphenylene diamine poisoning is more common in females of younger age group belonging to rural areas and associated with high mortality. The cases could be managed by early diagnosis and prompt actions for supportive treatment because no specific antidote is available. As burden of such cases has been increasing, there is dire need for bringing awareness among the public regarding the toxic effects of hair dye [PPD]. It is suggested that sale of 'Kala Pathar' should be legally restricted by the concerned authorities

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Medical Forum Monthly. 2010; 21 (2): 12-16
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-97792

ABSTRACT

The study on 30 cases of open diaphyseal femoral fractures has been done between January 2008 to November 2008 on patients coming to Orthopaedics Department at Bolan Medical complex Hospital Quetta attached to Bolan Medical College, Quetta. It is a prospective study, which includes 30 patients with open diaphyseal fractures of femur. They were operated after stabilization of general condition using external fixator. It is a valuable clinical treatment option, providing surgeons with the spatial relationship of tissues both statically and dynamically via minimally, technique. The study shows union occurred in 24, 80% cases. There was an established non-union in 06 [20%] cases. All were Type III-A and III-B. The average time of union was from 8-20 weeks. The overall incidence of deep infection was 38% and was limited to type III-A and III-B. Pin crack infection was seen in 36% and was controlled with standard management. The average hospital stat was 15 days On the basis of this study it is evident that treatment by external fixator is very satisfactory, cost effective and there are no major complications and can be used with full confidence. Above all good results can be achieved by aggressive and repeated debridement, irrigation and early soft tissue coverage of the-bone


Subject(s)
Humans , External Fixators , Fracture Fixation , Treatment Outcome , Prospective Studies
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Medical Forum Monthly. 2010; 21 (1): 45-48
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-97879

ABSTRACT

To analyze the role of Dynamic Condylar Screw and the early functional outcome and complications associated with surgical management of Distal Femoral Fractures in Adult using DCS in our circumstances. This descriptive study was carried out in Orthopaedics Department Bolan Medical Complex Hospital Quetta from March 2007 to April 2008. The study included management of 25 cases of Distal Femoral Fractures treated by Dynamic Condylar Screw. These fracture are complex injuries, which are often unstable and comminuted. Despite advances in surgical Technique and improvement in implant, treatment of Distal Femoral Fractures remains a challenge in many situation, if not treated correctly may lead to permanent disability. There were 25 cases selected, 23 males and 2 females with in average age of 32.2 years, ranging from 20 years to 60 years. The cause of injury was high-energy trauma in majority of cases. These were of A1, A2, A3, and C1 and C2 type fractures. 21 out of 25 cases gained knee flexion more than 90°. The limb shortening of 2cm was noted in 03 cases, in 20 patients fractures united in 10-12 weeks. Bone graft was used in 05 cases. The average follow up was about 10 months. At the end of the study results shows that DCS is a good method of treating closed type, A1, A2, A3, C1 and C2 fractures. DCS provides rigid fixation and good purchase in Osteoporotic bone. Early mobilization prevents knee stiffness


Subject(s)
Humans , Adult , Middle Aged , Male , Female , Fracture Fixation/methods , Fracture Fixation/instrumentation , Bone Screws , Treatment Outcome
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