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Title:
Medico legal Aspects of Traumatic Head Injuries in Benha University Hospital (Prospective Analytical Study)
Authors: Rana M.M Refaat, M.B.B.Ch. * Marcelle R. Haroun, M.D, Abeer A.I. Sharaf Eldin, M.D.*, Afaf Abdelkader , M.D and Asmaa A.Y. Hussein
Year: 2019
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Abstract:

Traumatic head injury is one of the most common causes of death and disability worldwide. The clinical and pathological features of head injury are not only helpful for its diagnosis and treatment, but also can help analyze the wounding mechanism in the field of forensic medicine. Our study was designed to investigate the cases of traumatic head injury referred to neuro-surgery department of Benha university hospital during the period starting from March-2016 till February-2017 to describe epidemiological and medico legal features of these cases. Data was obtained from available medico legal reports and was statistically analyzed. There were 548 cases admitted to neurosurgery department out of 1382 cases representing 39.7%. Most of them were males in the age group (0-9) years and was admitted mostly in summer (40.9%). The most common outcome was complete recovery (90.9%). Blunt head trauma was the most frequent type of trauma (57.3%) while the most frequent site affected was the multiple sites (24.5%).RTA were the most frequent cause of head injury (66.8%). Car accident considered as the most common causative agent (55.8%). The most frequent manner of head injury was accidental (88%). The most common mechanism of injury to the head trauma was direct impact (41.6%). Intracranial hemorrhage was the most common type of head injury lesion representing (35.4%).According to GCS, Mild cases (13-15) outnumbered the other degrees of coma representing (81.8%). Intra cranial hemorrhage was the most common finding of CT (35.5%) while the least common was brain edema (2.4%).

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