Home|Journals|Articles by Year|Audio Abstracts
 

Original Research



Comparison of obese and non-obese patients in terms of sharp object injuries: A retrospective evaluation

Tutkun Talih, Ugur Topal, Erdogan Mutevelli Sozuer, Fatih Dal, Hizir Yakup Akyildiz.




Abstract
Cited by 1 Articles

Aim: In our study, we aimed to investigate the effect of BMI on surgical treatments and general outcomes, as well as on the severity of the injury caused by the sharp object. From an anatomical point of view, increased body mass index (BMI) is expected to have a protective effect in limiting organ damage in the case of sharp object injuries.
Material and Methods: Data of the patients with penetrating abdominal injuries who applied to the emergency service of the University between January 2015 and January 2020 were analyzed retrospectively. PatientsÂ’ ages, genders, body mass indexes (BMIs), needs for surgical intervention, injury severity scores (ISS) and mortality were evaluated. Patients were divided into 2 groups: obese patients (BMI>30; Group1) and non-obese patients (BMI

Key words: Body mass index; obesity; sharp objects; trauma






Full-text options


Share this Article


Online Article Submission
• ejmanager.com




ejPort - eJManager.com
Refer & Earn
JournalList
About BiblioMed
License Information
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
Contact Us

The articles in Bibliomed are open access articles licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY), which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.