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Citation

Shabbir J, McDonnell CO, O'Sullivan JB, Cahill K, Moore A, Raminlagan R, Quinn G, Grace PA. Ir. J. Med. Sci. 2004; 173(2): 102-104.

Affiliation

Department of Surgery, Mid-Western Regional Hospital and National Institute of Health Sciences, University of Limerick, Ireland.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, General Publications)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

15540714

Abstract

BACKGROUND: According to a recent study in Cardiff, the incidence of stab wounds is 14 per 100,000 population per annum. No such figures are available for Ireland. AIM: To evaluate the incidence, type of injury, medical consequences and outcome of patients with stab or gunshot wounds presenting to the Mid-Western Regional Hospital, Limerick, over a 12 month period. METHOD: A retrospective case study of all stab and gunshot wounds presenting over a 12 month period. RESULTS: Out of 62,000 new presentations to the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department, 101 (0.16%) were stabbings, giving an incidence of 33 per 100,000 population. Twenty-six patients required surgical intervention. There were three deaths. There were 10 gunshot wounds, of which 40% required surgical intervention, with no mortalities. CONCLUSION: The incidence of stab wounds presenting to our institution is high. Although constituting a small percentage of presentations to the A&E department they result in considerable morbidity and surgical activity.


Language: en

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