Open Achilles tendon laceration in Bhutanese population- Retrospective study at tertiary health care center of Bhutan

Kuenzang Wangdi, Sagar Rai, S. Dorji, Sonam Choden
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Introduction: There is a wealth of literature on closed Achilles tendon injuries but open-lacerations are rarely reported. We aimed to assess the frequency of open Achilles tendon laceration in Bhutanese patients with a particular emphasis on age and sex distribution, mechanism of injury, and management provided to these patients. Methods: Retrospective study was conducted at department of orthopedic surgery, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital (JDWNRH), Thimphu. All patients treated at JDWNRH for open-laceration of Achilles tendon between January 2018 to December 2020 were included. Data were analyzed for means and frequencies using SPSS software. Results: Of the 48 cases involved, 36 (75%) cases were male and 12 (25%) cases were female. The most affected age groups were between 21-60 years (70.8%). Majority of the cases inflicted injury following slip in squat-toilet (85.4%).Thirty-eight (79.2%) cases had a complete-laceration of the tendon and the remaining cases (20.8 %) had a partial-laceration. All patients underwent operative-irrigation, debridement and primary-repair. Complications occurred in 9 patients (18.8%), including seven early wound infection and two late infections. Conclusions: Open Achilles tendon laceration is not an uncommon entity in developing country like Bhutan where the squat toilet is still being used regularly. Changing the toilet designs to commode-type and installing proper lighting in toilet would significantly reduce the incidence of open injury. Although management can be challenging due to irregular nature of the wound and inherent contamination present, a good outcome can be achieved with early-irrigation, debridement, surgical repair and the administration of intravenous antibiotics.
不丹人口开放性跟腱撕裂伤——不丹三级卫生保健中心的回顾性研究
关于闭合性跟腱损伤的文献非常丰富,但开放性撕裂伤的报道却很少。我们的目的是评估不丹患者开放性跟腱撕裂伤的频率,特别强调年龄和性别分布、损伤机制以及为这些患者提供的治疗。方法:在廷布晋美多吉旺楚克国立转诊医院骨科进行回顾性研究。2018年1月至2020年12月期间在JDWNRH接受跟腱开放性撕裂伤治疗的所有患者均被纳入研究。采用SPSS软件对数据进行均值和频率分析。结果:48例患者中,男性36例(75%),女性12例(25%)。发病年龄以21 ~ 60岁居多(70.8%)。在蹲式厕所滑倒造成的伤害占85.4%。38例(79.2%)为肌腱完全撕裂伤,其余20.8%为部分撕裂伤。所有患者均行手术冲洗、清创和初步修复。并发症9例(18.8%),其中早期伤口感染7例,晚期感染2例。结论:开放性跟腱撕裂在不丹这样的发展中国家并不罕见,在那里蹲式厕所仍然被经常使用。将厕所设计改为便盆式,并在厕所内安装适当的照明设备,可显著降低开放性伤害的发生率。尽管由于伤口的不规则性和固有污染的存在,治疗可能具有挑战性,但通过早期冲洗、清创、手术修复和静脉注射抗生素可以获得良好的结果。
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