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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-10 | Issue-09
Burns in Children and Adults Surgery Department Sikasso Hospital
Traoré, B, Diassana, M, Diallo, A, Coulibaly, M. B, Maiga, A, Traore, T, Traoré, S. A, Poma, H. A, Dembélé, M. A, Sanogo, A. S, Samaké, M, Traore, O, Kanté, M, Touré, S, Dembélé Soumana
Published: Sept. 21, 2024 | 101 53
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36347/sasjs.2024.v10i09.014
Pages: 1079-1082
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Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this work was to determine the frequency of burns in adults and children, to describe the clinical and para-clinical aspects of burns and to analyze the results of treatment. Patient and Method: Retrospective and prospective study, January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2018, included all patients with severe burns admitted to the surgery department who had sometimes stayed in intensive care. Results: We collected 42 patients, the average age was 11.09 years with a standard deviation = 16.09 and extremes of 1 and 85 years, the sex ratio was 2.5 at the risk of men. 83.33% of patients came from an urban area. 90.48% were burned at home, thermal burn accounted for 92.86% and hot liquid was involved in 61.54%. 35.71% of patients were burned During the cold period (December). The upper limbs were affected in 76.19%. 20 patients (51.80%) had a burned body surface area greater than 10%. The superficial second degree was observed in 30 patients (71.43%). 26 patients (61.96%) had a standard burn unit less than 50%. 4 patients (9.52%) presented with ocular damage. Electrolyte disorders were observed in 6 patients (14.29%) on admission. The swab was taken from 14 patients (33.33%) and Escherichia coli was isolated from 3 patients (21.42%). All germs were sensitive to Imipenem; Amikacin; Fosfomycin. We adopted the PARK LAND formula for rehydration in 25 cases (59.53%). Within 24 hours all patients had received vascular filling, analgesic, dressing, anti-tetanus serum and 38 patients (90.48%) had undergone excision of the blisters. The Paracetamol+Tramadol combination was the analgesic observed in 24 patients. The combination of amoxicillin + clavulanic acid was used in 22 patients. The average length of hospitalization was 15 days with extremes of 3 to 35 days. The most common complication was local infection. The after-effects were brittleness (4 cases), keloids (3 cases). The death rate was 14.29% (6 patients).