1. [Electric burns in children. Report of 3 cases related with flying kites. Review of the literature].
- Author
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Meza-Ortiz F, Rojas-Solís MB, and Noriega-Zapata PA
- Subjects
- Child, Female, Humans, Male, Burns, Electric diagnosis, Burns, Electric therapy, Play and Playthings
- Abstract
Introduction: Electric burns represent a small, although severe, fraction of all accidental burns. The purpose of this work is to present three children accidentally burned while flying a kite., Case Presentation: Two boys aged 9 and 10 years, and a 10-year-old girl, were injured when they tried to rescue a kite enmeshed with high voltage public electric wires. Two of the children suffered additional trauma after falling. Transitory right bundle block developed in one patient; multiple amputations and autologous skin transplantation were performed in another patient and renal insufficiency was not documented in any patient. After 5 to 34 days of hospitalization, all patients were discharged in good health., Conclusions: A preventive program should be developed to diminish the number of kite-flying-related electric burns, and their invalidating sequels.
- Published
- 2000