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Saudi Medical Journal. 2001; 22 (6): 523-525
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-58299

ABSTRACT

The diseases that occur during Hajj are a unique medical problem. The aim of this study is to highlight the incidence, the type and the early surgical management of trauma during the Hajj period. A prospective study was carried out during a 15 day-period conducted in two parts in the emergency room, and a follow-up of the admitted patients in the surgical department. The number of trauma cases who attended the emergency department was 713 patients, 248 patients were admitted in different surgical departments, together with the intensive-care unit. Sixty-five% of the patients were discharged from emergency room as they had minor trauma. Sixty% were involved in road traffic accidents, 15% had injuries in Holy Haram. Limb fracture accounts for 53% of total trauma admissions. Two patients died in the first 48 hours. Trauma during Hajj is a real surgical problem which deserves more attention. Orthopedic and Neurosurgical cases are the most common surgical cases during the Hajj period


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Humans , Male , Female , Accidents , Wounds and Injuries/surgery , Emergency Medical Services , Emergency Treatment , Intensive Care Units
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