Severe high-voltage electrical injury: A rare case report
Y Wu, J Luo, Y Luo, G Luo… - Journal of Burn Care & …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
High-voltage electrical injury usually causes severe tissue damage and serious secondary
complications. We report a case of treatment of severe high-voltage electrical injury. A series …
complications. We report a case of treatment of severe high-voltage electrical injury. A series …
Bowel necrosis and 3 limb amputation from high-voltage electrical injury
EP Ramly, R MacFie, N Eshraghi… - Journal of Burn Care & …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
The objective of this study was to report the case and multidisciplinary management of a 44-
year-old man with 40% TBSA third-and fourth-degree burns sustained during high-voltage …
year-old man with 40% TBSA third-and fourth-degree burns sustained during high-voltage …
Severe Injuries Associated with Low Voltage Electrical Injuries-Report of Three Cases
WN Chao, YS Lin, WM Hsu, CL Fang… - 中華民國整形外科醫學 …, 2004 - airitilibrary.com
Severe injuries such as deep thermal burn, cardiopulmonary arrest or immediate death
associated with high voltage or lightning electrocution are well reported in the literatures …
associated with high voltage or lightning electrocution are well reported in the literatures …
[HTML][HTML] 14,000 volt electrical injury to bilateral upper extremities: a case report
J Lee, H Sinno, A Perkins, Y Tahiri… - McGill Journal of Medicine …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Electrical burns are among the most devastating of burn injuries. High voltage electrical
injuries result in extensive deep tissue damage and are associated with multiple …
injuries result in extensive deep tissue damage and are associated with multiple …
A high voltage electrical burn of lung and liver parenchyma
MA YAŞAR, D YAŞAR, R ÖDEŞ, E BOLAT, H GÖKSU - 2006 - firattipdergisi.com
High voltage electrical trauma may cause severe visceral injuries. Although rare case
visceral injury associated with electrical injury is presented associated with a high mortality …
visceral injury associated with electrical injury is presented associated with a high mortality …
HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRIC INJURY: MECHANISM OF INJURY, CLINICAL FEATURES AND INITIAL EVALUATION.
Y Daskal, A Beicker, M Dudkiewicz, B Kessel - Harefuah, 2019 - europepmc.org
Electrical injury is an infrequent but potentially devastating form of multisystem injury
associated with high morbidity and mortality. Despite significant improvement in injury …
associated with high morbidity and mortality. Despite significant improvement in injury …
Long term outcome and follow up of electrical injury
Objective To evaluate the outcome of electrical burn on a patient's life performance and the
disability induced by this type of injury. Methods This study is a prospective 6 years …
disability induced by this type of injury. Methods This study is a prospective 6 years …
High voltage electrical shock with multiple life-threatening injuries
SS Kumar, AR Narayan, S Gopal… - … journal of critical …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Dear Editor, In unprotected form, electricity has the potential to produce devastating injuries
with heavy functional and esthetic consequences.[1] The reported incidence of electrical …
with heavy functional and esthetic consequences.[1] The reported incidence of electrical …
Bilateral upper extremity vascular injury as a result of a high-voltage electrical burn
FA Herrera, AH Hassanein, B Potenza, M Dobke… - Annals of Vascular …, 2010 - Elsevier
High-voltage electrical burns are rare but cause devastating injuries, resulting in potential
limb loss and major morbidity and mortality. These injuries are more insidious than flame …
limb loss and major morbidity and mortality. These injuries are more insidious than flame …
High-voltage electrical injuries: management and outcome of 60 cases.
JS Hammond, CG Ward - Southern medical journal, 1988 - europepmc.org
High-voltage electrical injuries, though uncommon, are not rare and make up approximately
3% of hospital admissions for burns. Our review of a seven-year experience including …
3% of hospital admissions for burns. Our review of a seven-year experience including …