Analysis of genitourinary trauma patients admitted to the emergency department

Background and objective: Genitourinary injuries are commonly encountered in the emergency department but may be over looked in case of multi-trauma. Determining the clinical features of genitourinary injuries will help physicians in the management of genitourinary trauma. Methods: The study was...

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Main Authors: İrfan Aydın, Erdal Yavuz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ibrahim Medical College 2021-08-01
Series:IMC Journal of Medical Science
Online Access:https://www.imcjms.com/registration/journal_full_text/386
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spelling doaj-e31d1bcb93d2492ba3a01214d2c048a82021-08-31T20:13:35ZengIbrahim Medical CollegeIMC Journal of Medical Science2519-17212519-15862021-08-0115216Analysis of genitourinary trauma patients admitted to the emergency departmentİrfan Aydın0Erdal Yavuz 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Adıyaman University, Adıyaman, TurkeyDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Adıyaman University, Adıyaman, TurkeyBackground and objective: Genitourinary injuries are commonly encountered in the emergency department but may be over looked in case of multi-trauma. Determining the clinical features of genitourinary injuries will help physicians in the management of genitourinary trauma. Methods: The study was conducted in a tertiary hospital. Patients of all ages, admitted in the emergency department, with trauma between 2015 and 2020 were included and analyzed. The cause of genitourinary trauma, affected organs, any accompanying injury, treatments, mortality status, and laboratory tests related to mortality were obtained from the hospital records and analyzed. Results: During the study period, 87 patients admitted to the emergency department with genitourinary trauma were included in the study. The majority of these patients (n=79) were male. Of the patients, 9.2% died. All the patients in the mortality group had additional injuries. The most frequently injured organ was determined as the kidney (51.7%), followed by the scrotum (25.3%) and penis (8.1%). Additional injuries were observed in 81.6% of the patients. Intra-abdominal organ injuries (19.5%) were the most common accompanying injuries. White blood cell count (WBC), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase ( ALT), blood glucose and creatinine values ​​measured at the time of admission to the emergency department were found to be higher in the non-survivor group. The majority of the patients (81%) were discharged with conservative treatment and follow-up. Conclusion: It was determined that genitourinary injuries were frequently seen with additional injuries. Genitourinary injury should be evaluated carefully, especially in the presence of intra-abdominal organ injuries. IMC J Med Sci 2021; 15(2): 005 *Correspondence: Erdal Yavuz, MD, Department of Emergency Medicine, Adıyaman University, 02200, Adıyaman, Turkey. Email: erdal_yavuz15@hotmail.comhttps://www.imcjms.com/registration/journal_full_text/386
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Analysis of genitourinary trauma patients admitted to the emergency department
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title Analysis of genitourinary trauma patients admitted to the emergency department
title_short Analysis of genitourinary trauma patients admitted to the emergency department
title_full Analysis of genitourinary trauma patients admitted to the emergency department
title_fullStr Analysis of genitourinary trauma patients admitted to the emergency department
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of genitourinary trauma patients admitted to the emergency department
title_sort analysis of genitourinary trauma patients admitted to the emergency department
publisher Ibrahim Medical College
series IMC Journal of Medical Science
issn 2519-1721
2519-1586
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Background and objective: Genitourinary injuries are commonly encountered in the emergency department but may be over looked in case of multi-trauma. Determining the clinical features of genitourinary injuries will help physicians in the management of genitourinary trauma. Methods: The study was conducted in a tertiary hospital. Patients of all ages, admitted in the emergency department, with trauma between 2015 and 2020 were included and analyzed. The cause of genitourinary trauma, affected organs, any accompanying injury, treatments, mortality status, and laboratory tests related to mortality were obtained from the hospital records and analyzed. Results: During the study period, 87 patients admitted to the emergency department with genitourinary trauma were included in the study. The majority of these patients (n=79) were male. Of the patients, 9.2% died. All the patients in the mortality group had additional injuries. The most frequently injured organ was determined as the kidney (51.7%), followed by the scrotum (25.3%) and penis (8.1%). Additional injuries were observed in 81.6% of the patients. Intra-abdominal organ injuries (19.5%) were the most common accompanying injuries. White blood cell count (WBC), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase ( ALT), blood glucose and creatinine values ​​measured at the time of admission to the emergency department were found to be higher in the non-survivor group. The majority of the patients (81%) were discharged with conservative treatment and follow-up. Conclusion: It was determined that genitourinary injuries were frequently seen with additional injuries. Genitourinary injury should be evaluated carefully, especially in the presence of intra-abdominal organ injuries. IMC J Med Sci 2021; 15(2): 005 *Correspondence: Erdal Yavuz, MD, Department of Emergency Medicine, Adıyaman University, 02200, Adıyaman, Turkey. Email: erdal_yavuz15@hotmail.com
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