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  • Military Medicine

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  • Undiagnosed Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) injuries can lead to increased patient morbidity.
  • Effective management strategies are needed for these often-overlooked injuries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze ENT injuries managed in tertiary care settings.
  • To develop strategies for efficient management of ENT trauma.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective study of ENT injuries managed in two Level-IV tertiary care hospitals.
  • Data collected from cases treated between 2006 and 2007.

Main Results:

  • Emergency kits lacked adequate supplies for nasal bleeds.
  • Routine ear screening in blast injury cases identified hearing loss early.
  • Insufficient nasal cavity stenting led to severe stenosis.
  • Undetected pharyngeal splinters caused concealed hemorrhage and shock.

Conclusions:

  • Equipping emergency bags with nasal packs and epistaxis catheters is vital.
  • Systematic screening for ear trauma in blast injuries improves detection rates.
  • Prompt stenting of nasal injuries and early transfer to specialized care reduce complications.
  • Radiography aids in detecting foreign bodies in critical head and neck areas.