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Burns | 1996

Chemical burns as assault injuries in Jamaica

Joseph M Branday; Guyan Arscott; E. C Smoot; Geoffery D Williams; Peter R Fletcher

A three-fold greater incidence of chemical burn injuries in Jamaican hospitals, compared to burn centres in other industrial countries, underscores the problem of the use of common chemicals for assault weapons in this country. With the increased availability of guns for personal use, many Jamaicans learned the value of carrying household chemicals such as sulphuric acid from batteries or sodium hydroxide obtained from cleaning supplies. Chemicals carried in a container, such as one might carry mace, afforded a means of defence among the lower socioeconomic groups who could not afford handguns. This use of dangerous chemicals for defensive weapons has extended to the use of chemicals for assault. The pattern of chemical injury differs significantly from most reports in the literature in both prevalence and aetiology. This review was prepared to examine these injuries with a view to planning strategies for prevention.


American Journal of Infection Control | 1983

Nosocomial surgical infections: Incidence and cost in a developing country

Parimi Probhakar; Dilip Roje; Daphne Castle; Bhasker Rat; Peter R Fletcher; Denis R DuQuesnay; Sivvarajan Venugopal; Reginald A Carpenter

Eight hundred twenty-nine patients were monitored for nosocomial surgical infections from January to December 1980 at the University Hospital of the West Indies. Two hundred twenty-five patients (27%) had 189 postoperative wound infections (POWI) and 295 other nosocomial infections, with an average of 2.1 infections per infected patient. The incidence of POWI was 22.8%, varying from 7.3% in clean to 82.2% in infected wounds. The most common organisms isolated were gram-negative bacilli and Staphylococcus aureus. The most frequent nosocomial infection other than POWI was urinary tract infection (27.8%). A statistically significant number of urinary tract infections and septicemias were associated with the use of medical devices such as indwelling urethral catheters and central venous pressure lines (p less than 0.001). Septicemia was frequently associated with operations on the lower gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary tracts (p less than 0.001). The postoperative stay of an infected patient was prolonged by an average of 18 days. The total excess cost of hospitalization for the infected patients was U.S.


West Indian Medical Journal | 1999

TRAUMA AETIOLOGY AND COST IN THE ACCIDENT AND EMERGENCY UNIT OF THE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF THE WEST INDIES

Archibald H McDonald; Newton D Duncan; Derek I. G Mitchell; Peter R Fletcher

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West Indian Medical Journal | 1977

Apudomas of the pancreas

Peter R Fletcher; Brian R Sparke


West Indian Medical Journal | 2004

CANCER OF THE COLON AND RECTUM IN A JAMAICAN POPULATION: DIAGNOSTIC IMPLICATIONS OF THE CHANGING FREQUENCY AND SUBSITE DISTRIBUTION

Michael McFarlane; A. Rhoden; Peter R Fletcher; Reginald A Carpenter


Archives of Surgery | 2003

Surgery in Jamaica

Peter R Fletcher; Archibald H McDonald; Trevor McCartney; Reginald A Carpenter


Southern Medical Journal | 1982

Haemodynamic improvements after peritoneovenous shunting in nephrogenic ascites

Anthony G Morgan; Subramanian Sivapragasam; Peter R Fletcher; Shaughan I Terry


British Journal of Surgery | 1978

Acute hiatal hernia with oesophageal perforation following Heller's operation.

Peter R Fletcher


West Indian Medical Journal | 2001

A clinico-pathological study of Cushing's syndrome at the University Hospital of the West Indies and a review of the literature

Wright-Pascoe R; Clarance F. A Charles; Rolf C Richards; Peter R Fletcher; Barrie Hanchard; Donald B Kelly


West Indian Medical Journal | 1995

Primary aortoenteric fistula

Hugh Barned; Peter R Fletcher; Reginald A Carpenter

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Barrie Hanchard

University of the West Indies

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Archibald H McDonald

University of the West Indies

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Joseph M Branday

University of the West Indies

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Derek I. G Mitchell

University of the West Indies

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Dilip Raje

University of the West Indies

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Gerald A. C Grell

University of the West Indies

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Newton D Duncan

University of the West Indies

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Shaughan I Terry

University of the West Indies

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Sivarajan Venugopal

University of the West Indies

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Daphne Castle

University of the West Indies

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