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Citation

Read KO, Campbell IA, Kitchen G. Aust. N. Zeal. J. Surg. 1996; 66(4): 229-230.

Affiliation

Department of General Surgery, Wimmera Base Hospital, Horsham, Victoria, Australia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1996, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8611131

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Eighteen cases of auger injuries in the Wimmera region of Victoria were treated over 8 years. METHODS: The records of auger related injuries presenting to Wimmera Base Hospital from March 1987 to March 1995 were reviewed. RESULTS: Five of these were severe injuries. Sixteen were male farmers. Their fingers were most commonly injured by being caught in the auger flight. CONCLUSIONS: Augers have numerous mechanical features which make them one of the most potentially dangerous pieces of farm equipment. This, combined with human error and fatigue, results in significant but preventable morbidity in a hardworking population.


Language: en

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