FORENSIC, CLINICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS IN A CASE OF A CHILD THAT SURVIVED AN ELECTRICAL TRAUMA

Introduction: We present a case of a 10 year old child who has experienced electrical trauma while playing and climbing on wagons in an unguarded railway depot. After being struck by the electric arc the child was taken to the emergency. Four surgical interventions for auto-transplantation of skin w...

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Main Authors: Atanas Christov, Teodora Kiryakova, Dimitar Nikolov, Biliana Mileva, Alexander Alexandrov
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Language:English
Published: Union of Scientists - Stara Zagora 2018-03-01
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Online Access: http://www.sandtr.org/download.php?id=17
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author Atanas Christov
Teodora Kiryakova
Dimitar Nikolov
Biliana Mileva
Alexander Alexandrov
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Alexander Alexandrov
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description Introduction: We present a case of a 10 year old child who has experienced electrical trauma while playing and climbing on wagons in an unguarded railway depot. After being struck by the electric arc the child was taken to the emergency. Four surgical interventions for auto-transplantation of skin were carried out for one whole month.Materials and methods: In the forensic examination and in the medical documentation, presented 3 months after the incident, we observed that there were extensive scars with the appearance of keloid on both legs and the right gluteal area. In addition there were scars on the left hand, extensive ones on both legs and the back from medical manipulations performed for auto-transplantation of skin tissue. The electrical burning affected 22% of his body, and the burnings were II and III degrees. Discussion: The scars on both legs provided a forensic conclusion that the electric arc has passed through the two lower limbs without damaging any internal organs. Furthermore, during the forensic examination, extensive scars to the degree of keloid were identified where skin has been removed for auto-transplantation. Conclusion: In social and life aspects, we consider that children should be made aware of the danger of approaching high-voltage cables, as well as there should be strict regulations and control on who enters railway depots.
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spelling doaj-art-ce9f8af862c14264964d32aae5a67f522025-08-20T02:17:09ZengUnion of Scientists - Stara ZagoraScience & Research2535-07652018-03-0117FORENSIC, CLINICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS IN A CASE OF A CHILD THAT SURVIVED AN ELECTRICAL TRAUMAAtanas ChristovTeodora KiryakovaDimitar NikolovBiliana MilevaAlexander AlexandrovIntroduction: We present a case of a 10 year old child who has experienced electrical trauma while playing and climbing on wagons in an unguarded railway depot. After being struck by the electric arc the child was taken to the emergency. Four surgical interventions for auto-transplantation of skin were carried out for one whole month.Materials and methods: In the forensic examination and in the medical documentation, presented 3 months after the incident, we observed that there were extensive scars with the appearance of keloid on both legs and the right gluteal area. In addition there were scars on the left hand, extensive ones on both legs and the back from medical manipulations performed for auto-transplantation of skin tissue. The electrical burning affected 22% of his body, and the burnings were II and III degrees. Discussion: The scars on both legs provided a forensic conclusion that the electric arc has passed through the two lower limbs without damaging any internal organs. Furthermore, during the forensic examination, extensive scars to the degree of keloid were identified where skin has been removed for auto-transplantation. Conclusion: In social and life aspects, we consider that children should be made aware of the danger of approaching high-voltage cables, as well as there should be strict regulations and control on who enters railway depots. http://www.sandtr.org/download.php?id=17 electricityelectric arcshockburnsauto-transplantationdonationprevention.
spellingShingle Atanas Christov
Teodora Kiryakova
Dimitar Nikolov
Biliana Mileva
Alexander Alexandrov
FORENSIC, CLINICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS IN A CASE OF A CHILD THAT SURVIVED AN ELECTRICAL TRAUMA
Science & Research
electricity
electric arc
shock
burns
auto-transplantation
donation
prevention.
title FORENSIC, CLINICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS IN A CASE OF A CHILD THAT SURVIVED AN ELECTRICAL TRAUMA
title_full FORENSIC, CLINICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS IN A CASE OF A CHILD THAT SURVIVED AN ELECTRICAL TRAUMA
title_fullStr FORENSIC, CLINICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS IN A CASE OF A CHILD THAT SURVIVED AN ELECTRICAL TRAUMA
title_full_unstemmed FORENSIC, CLINICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS IN A CASE OF A CHILD THAT SURVIVED AN ELECTRICAL TRAUMA
title_short FORENSIC, CLINICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS IN A CASE OF A CHILD THAT SURVIVED AN ELECTRICAL TRAUMA
title_sort forensic clinical and social aspects in a case of a child that survived an electrical trauma
topic electricity
electric arc
shock
burns
auto-transplantation
donation
prevention.
url http://www.sandtr.org/download.php?id=17
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