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Major Burns After Lightning Strikes at Field: A Case Report
Ulfa Elfiah
Laboratory of Surgery - Laboratory of Anatomi, Dr Soebandi Hospital-Faculty of Medicine, University of Jember, Indonesia
Wahyu Rachmadi Akbar
Faculty of Medicine, University of Jember, Jember, Indonesia
DOI: https://doi.org/10.19184/ams.v8i3.31074
Abstract
Lightning injuries can cause multi-organ damages such as burns, ear damage, and the nervous system damages. Type of Burns in this trauma consists of linear or flash burns, punctate burns, thermal injuries, Lichtenburg figures, and combination wounds which are generally superficial and heal faster. Lightning strikes also cause ear damage in the form of perforation of the tympanic membrane, bleeding, and micro fractures in the cochlea. The sequelae in lightning injury survivors consists of permanent brain injury, chronic pain syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, and blindness. This case is a man, 20 years old, working as a farmer, referred to the hospital because he was struck by lightning while working in the middle of the rice fields during a heavy rain. There were complaints of pain, heat throughout the body, and decreased in hearing in both ears in the anamnesis. Physical examination showed a general condition within normal limits. Local status examination found burns as large as 31.5% of body area, with 2a degree burns (partial thickness) on the chest, back, upper and lower limbs. Examination of the outer and middle ear revealed no abnormalities. The principle of the treatment refers to the electric burns treatment with initial therapy in fluid resuscitation, evaluation of ECG, adequate analgesia, and woundcare. The advanced phase of the treatment focuses on treating the burns and evaluating the hearingloss. Adequate care for nine days showed that the wound was epithelialized by 60% of the total wound area and without any other complaints. This case is essential to be studied considering that Indonesia's natural conditions allow for lightning strikes, especially during the rainy season, so lightning is a threat to farmers as a part of the agro-industrial community.
Keyword: Lightning injuries, burns, agroindustrial.
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October 31, 2022
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Vol. 8 No. 3 (2022)
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Case Report
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Elfiah, U. & Akbar, W.R. (2022). Major Burns After Lightning Strikes at Field: A Case Report, Journal of Agromedicine and Medical Sciences. 8(3), 134-139.
https://doi.org/10.19184/ams.v8i3.31074
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