Ahmed Abdullahi Ahmed, Ibrahim Ismail Gedi, Abdullahi Ismail Mohamoud, Abdi Abdihakim Artan, Omar Mohamed Dahir, Mohamed Abdulkadir Ahmed
Department of Emergency Medicine, Mogadishu Somali Turkey Training and Research Hospital, Mogadıshu, Somalia.
Departmentof Radiology, Mogadishu Somali Turkey Training and Research Hospital, Mogadıshu, Somalia.
Open Access Emerg Med. 2025 Feb 20;17:121-127. doi: 10.2147/OAEM.S509826. eCollection 2025.
Animal bites represent a significant global public health concern, with hyena attacks being rare but highly destructive. This report details the case of a 22-year-old male who was attacked by a hyena while herding camels in rural Qardho, Somalia. The attack resulted in traumatic amputation of both testicles and the penis, finger loss, extensive muscle damage, and a jawbone fracture. The patient initially received local care and was subsequently transferred to Mogadishu for advanced treatment. Key interventions included wound closure, tracheotomy, broad-spectrum antibiotics, and tetanus prophylaxis. This case highlights the complexities of managing severe trauma in resource-limited settings and underscores the necessity of timely, multidisciplinary care. Long-term rehabilitation, along with psychological support, are essential components of the patient's recovery. Furthermore, the case emphasizes the importance of trauma prevention strategies and ensuring access to specialized medical care in remote regions.
动物咬伤是一个重大的全球公共卫生问题,鬣狗袭击虽罕见但极具破坏性。本报告详细介绍了一名22岁男性的病例,他在索马里加尔霍农村地区放牧骆驼时遭到鬣狗袭击。此次袭击导致双侧睾丸和阴茎外伤性截肢、手指缺失、大面积肌肉损伤以及颌骨骨折。患者最初接受了当地治疗,随后被转至摩加迪沙接受进一步治疗。关键干预措施包括伤口缝合、气管切开、使用广谱抗生素以及预防破伤风。该病例凸显了在资源有限的环境中处理严重创伤的复杂性,并强调了及时进行多学科护理的必要性。长期康复以及心理支持是患者康复的重要组成部分。此外,该病例强调了创伤预防策略的重要性以及确保偏远地区能够获得专业医疗护理的必要性。