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Citation

Macielak RJ, Green KJ, Temam S, Wiedermann JP. Cureus 2022; 14(9): e29104.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Curēus)

DOI

10.7759/cureus.29104

PMID

36249625

PMCID

PMC9558360

Abstract

Animal-induced trauma can lead to severe injury and death, especially in medically isolated settings. Few reports of hyena attacks on humans have been reported in the literature. The goal of this report is to describe such an attack and the heroic efforts required to preserve life and function in a resource-limited environment. A 55-year-old female was attacked by a hyena in a rural region of Ethiopia. Despite delays in medical care, she was able to survive this attack and was successfully discharged after prolonged treatment efforts. Animal-induced trauma is a potential source of substantial and disfiguring injury, especially in resource-limited environments. Early transfer to tertiary care centers and creative solutions are needed to optimize outcomes in such environments.


Language: en

Keywords

global surgery; hyena attack; hyena bite; laryngeal trauma; laryngotracheal separation

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