Case Report
Multiple fractures after an explosive injury in Gaza.
Treating cases that require different surgical specialties requires high-level interdisciplinary coordination, and prioritization of the patient’s needs, which is nearly impossible in a war zone./r/nTo document the case of a woman who was diagnosed with multiple fractures from an explosive injury sustained during the October 2023 war in Gaza./r/nThe woman underwent 3 surgical operations, internal fixation for the rib fracture, internal fixation of the left humerus, and fixation of the mandible fracture. She was hospitalized for nearly one month in 2 admission intervals-14 days at the surgical department and 16 days at the intensive care unit./r/nAfter prolonged interdisciplinary management, recurrent admissions and multiple operations, the patient recovered significantly well./r/nThis case highlights the significance of a multidisciplinary approach to managing these types of injuries, and how a severe polytrauma patient can recover when provided with appropriate care in spite of the conflict.