Soft Tissue Injuries Management in Emergency Department: A Review
Sultan Suliman Q. Al-Ruwaili *
Tabuk university, Saudi Arabia.
Mohammed Abdullah S. Alasmari
Tabuk university, Saudi Arabia.
Reem Hammad M. Albalawi
Tabuk university, Saudi Arabia.
Raghad Adnan M. Alghazzawi
Tabuk university, Saudi Arabia.
Sultan Abdulrahman S. Alamrani
Tabuk university, Saudi Arabia.
Ziad Saleh Albalawi
Tabuk university, Saudi Arabia.
Muath Sulaiman G. Alhamdi
Tabuk university, Saudi Arabia.
Marwan fahad H. altemani
King Salman armed force hospital, Saudi Arabia.
Faisal Ibrahim S. AlSukairan
Imam Mohammed bin Saud university, Saudi Arabia.
Sarah Mohammed A. Alzolaibani
Taibah university, Saudi Arabia.
Renad Ibrahim Aljasser
Alqassim university, Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah Mohammed Alrofydi
King Khalid university, Saudi Arabia.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Soft tissue injuries (STI) is the damage of muscles, ligaments and tendons and they are one of the most common injuries that also being presented to the different emergency department but often approached differently. Accident and emergency (A&E) services frequently see acute soft tissues injuries. To achieve the best potential results for patients with soft tissue injuries, the quality of emergency department (ED) care offered is crucial. The unstable situations of injured people are caused by these critical aspects, which include polytrauma in many cases, a lack of precise recovery periods, the use of definite tissue flaps, and the type of circulation. Soft tissue injuries are also sometimes complicated with another injury.
Keywords: Soft tissue injuries, damage, muscles, ligaments, tendons