TY - JOUR TI - Neurosurgical aspects of falls from flat-roofed houses AB - Objective: This study analyzed the current incidence and characteristics of neurosurgical injuries after falls from flat-roofed housesin Adiyaman.Patients and Methods: This retrospective study evaluated data of 31 patients who fell from flat-roofed houses and consulted theneurosurgery unit between January and December 2017 at Adiyaman University Hospital, Turkey. Mann–Whitney U test andSpearman coefficient were used for statistical analysis.Results: There were 19 male and 12 female patients [mean age, 16.8 (range: 1–78) years; <18 years = 77%]. The 2017 crude rate of fallsin Adiyaman was 5/100,000 cases. Mean fall height was 2.8 ± 1.0 (2–6) m. The number of cases is significantly higher in months withtemperature >33°C (June–September) than those <33°C (p = 0.006). The most common pathology on initial computed tomographywas isolated linear fracture (38%). Five patients (2 cranial, 3 spinal) underwent surgery. All patients, except one, reported no oracceptable symptoms in their first outpatient clinic visit. The overall mortality rate was 0%.Conclusion: High falls from flat-roofed houses are still a common cause of neurosurgical injury. However, the current incidence inAdiyaman is currently not as high as the rates 20 years ago in Diyarbakir, a neighboring city with similar lifestyles. AU - SARICA, CAN AU - Kilinc, Suleyman AU - OĞUR, Tanin AU - Ozgunduz, Arman AU - Özen, Ali AU - Ucler, Necati AU - Yücetaş, Şeyho Cem AU - Dolaş, İlyas AU - TOPCU SARICA, LEYLA AU - aksu sayman, özden PY - 2021 JO - Marmara Medical Journal VL - 34 IS - 1 SN - 1019-1941 SP - 29 EP - 32 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/414815 ER -