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Lesiones producidas en aficionados durante los festejos taurinos populares
Authors:M. Rosa Cozcolluela-Cabrejas  Luis Alberto Sanz-Salanova  John Jairo Jerez Oliveros  José Miguel Madrid Pérez  Laura Romina Zalazar  Felicidad Pérez Omeñaca
Affiliation:1. Sección de Radiología, Hospital Reina Sofía, Tudela, Navarra, España;2. Sección de Pediatría, Hospital Reina Sofía, Tudela, Navarra, España;3. Sección de Cirugía, Hospital Reina Sofía, Tudela, Navarra, España
Abstract:

Introduction

To identify the different types of injuries occurred during activities for the general public involving bulls. We analyze the conditions in which these injuries occurred, radiological examinations performed, treatment and complications.

Method

We present a 10-year retrospective study examining 107 patients who came to the Emergency Department of our hospital with pathologies associated with bulls or bull calves over a period of 10 years. We evaluated patient age and sex, exposure to toxic substances, period of the year in which the lesions occurred, type of injury (open, closed or mixed lesions), hospital stay, transfer to another hospital, treatment and complications.

Results

A total of 107 patients (98 males and 9 females), with a mean age of 41.68 years, were treated for injuries in popular bull festivals. 77.57% of the injuries occurred during the months of July, August and September. 95 out of the 107 patients (88.78%) were hospitalized. The total number of injuries included: 91 open wounds, 10 bruises, 27 fractures and 5 traumatic brain injuries. 83 injuries (62.40%) affected the lower limbs and perineum. The treatment received was: suture (2), Friedreich (69), hematoma drainage (1), orthopedic surgery (5), exploratory laparotomy (6) and neurosurgery (1). Two patients died.

Conclusions

Injuries occurring during traditional bull-related festivals are different in patients with open wounds from patients who suffer blunt trauma. The pathogenesis of these injuries must be understood in order to improve patient survival.
Keywords:Toro  Vaca  Traumatismo  Herida  Asta  Friedreich  Bull  Bull calf  Trauma  Wound  Horn  Friedreich
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