Iserson Kenneth V, Francis Adama M
The University of Arizona, Department of Emergency Medicine, Tucson, Arizona ; Georgetown Public Hospital (GPHC), Department of Emergency Medicine, Georgetown, Guyana.
Georgetown Public Hospital (GPHC), Department of Emergency Medicine, Georgetown, Guyana.
West J Emerg Med. 2015 Mar;16(2):303-9. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2015.1.24043. Epub 2015 Feb 26.
Jaguar attacks on humans rarely occur in the wild. When they do, they are often fatal. We describe a jaguar attack on a three-year-old girl near her home deep in a remote area of the Guyanese jungle. The patient had a complex but, relatively, rapid transport to a medical treatment facility for her life-threatening injuries. The child, who suffered typical jaguar-inflicted injury patterns and survived, is highlighted. We review jaguar anatomy, environmental status, hunting and killing behaviors, and discuss optimal medical management, given the resource-limited treatment environment of this international emergency medicine case.
美洲虎在野外很少袭击人类。一旦发生,往往会致人死亡。我们描述了一起在圭亚那丛林偏远深处一个三岁女孩家附近发生的美洲虎袭击事件。患者因危及生命的伤势,经历了复杂但相对迅速的转运至医疗救治机构的过程。重点介绍了这名遭受典型美洲虎袭击受伤模式但幸存下来的儿童。鉴于这起国际急诊病例的治疗环境资源有限,我们回顾了美洲虎的解剖结构、环境状况、捕猎和杀戮行为,并讨论了最佳医疗处理方法。