Traumatic Brain Injury: A Study from the Middle-East
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Muath Ibrahim Alfallaj
Qassim University, Saudi Arabia
Sajad Ahmad Salati
Qassim University, Saudi Arabia
Publikuota 2025-05-05
https://doi.org/10.15388/LietChirur.2025.24(2).3
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Alfallaj MI, Salati SA. Traumatic Brain Injury: A Study from the Middle-East. LS [Prieiga per internetą]. 2025 m.gegužės5 d. [žiūrėta 2025 m.lapkričio6 d.];24(2):104-12. Adresas: https://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/lietuvos-chirurgija/article/view/41809

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Background. Traumatic head injuries represent one of the major causes of mortality and long-term disability worldwide. This main objective of this study was to explore the patterns, severity, and outcomes of these injuries. Methods. An observational, descriptive, retrospective study was carried out utilizing a validated data collection sheet, after attaining a proper ethical committee approval. Well-defined exclusion and inclusion criteria were applied. Results. There were 185 patients enrolled in the study, including 153 (82.7%) males and 32 (47%) females, with a mean age of 41.5 years. Road traffic accidents were the most frequent cause of injury, followed by falls, machinery-related accidents, and assaults. A conservative strategy was used to treat 101 (54.6%) of the patients, whereas various surgical procedures were performed on 84 (45.4%). Outcomes were related to Glasgow Coma score on presentation and favorable in 135 (73%) patients. Conclusions. Road traffic accidents and falls from heights are the leading causes of traumatic brain injury. As a result, preventive measures including road safety and workplace regulations must be addressed.

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