A Paradigm for Optimal Management: Traumatic Neck Injuries at a Tertiary Care Centre in South India
Ravindran Chirukandath, Sumin V Sulaiman, Tinu Sasi, Nanditha Suresh, Agni Vyas R, Gopika Syamsundar, Antony Kiran Mathew

TL;DR
This study examines the patterns and outcomes of traumatic neck injuries in South India, highlighting the need for early intervention and improved trauma care.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the management of traumatic neck injuries in a South Indian tertiary care center.
Findings
Blunt trauma was more common than penetrating trauma, with road traffic accidents and falls as leading causes.
Penetrating Zone II injuries had the highest mortality, often due to major vascular damage.
Night-time injuries were associated with alcohol consumption and occurred frequently during festive seasons and weekends.
Abstract
Introduction: Traumatic neck injuries represent a critical emergency in surgical practice due to the high concentration of vital structures within the cervical region. These injuries can be classified into blunt and penetrating types, each presenting unique challenges in diagnosis and management. While advances in trauma care have improved patient outcomes, the mortality and morbidity associated with neck injuries remain significant, especially in resource-limited settings. Materials and methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted at Government Medical College, Thrissur, analyzing the patterns, management, and outcomes of traumatic neck injuries from January 2022 to December 2024. The study included patients aged 13-79 years, with data collected from medical records, trauma registers, and operative reports. Patient demographics, injury type, anatomical location, management…
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TopicsTrauma and Emergency Care Studies · Trauma Management and Diagnosis · Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues
