Evaluation of mandibular angle fractures in patients with maxillofacial injuries, in and around Indore- A retrospective and prospective study

D. Singhal, G. Mitra, Tejas Motiwale, N. Agrawal
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: Mandibular angle fracture is a common type of maxillofacial injury that can lead to significant morbidity if not managed properly. The management of mandibular angle fracture depends on various factors such as the severity of the injury, associated injuries, patient's age and overall health, and availability of resources. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the incidence, etiology, management, and outcomes of mandibular angle fracture in patients with maxillofacial injuries in and around Indore, using a combined retrospective and prospective approach.: A combined retrospective and prospective study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital in and around Indore. Data were collected on patient demographics, injury characteristics, diagnostic evaluation, treatment, and outcomes. A total of 1510 patients with maxillofacial injuries were included in the study, out of which 114 patients had mandibular angle fractures. The incidence of mandibular angle fracture in our study population was 19%. The majority of the patients with mandibular angle fracture were males (80.9%) and in the age group of 21-40 years (56.1%). The most common cause of mandibular angle fracture was road traffic accidents (77.7%), followed by assault (17.7%). The most common associated injuries were fractures of para symphysis (63.6%) followed by fractures of the condyle (25.3%). The follow-up of patients with mandibular angle fracturs showed a good clinical outcome in the majority of cases. Mandibular angle fracture is a common type of maxillofacial injury in our study population, with road traffic accidents being the most common cause. Early diagnosis and appropriate management of mandibular angle fractures can prevent long-term complications and improve patient outcomes.
颌面部损伤患者下颌角骨折的评估-一项回顾性和前瞻性研究
下颌角骨折是一种常见的颌面损伤,如果处理不当,可导致严重的发病率。下颌角骨折的治疗取决于多种因素,如损伤的严重程度、相关损伤、患者的年龄和整体健康状况以及资源的可用性。本研究的目的是采用回顾性和前瞻性相结合的方法,评估印多尔及其周围颌面部损伤患者下颌角骨折的发生率、病因、处理和结局。在印多尔及其周边的一家三级医院进行了一项回顾性和前瞻性联合研究。收集了患者人口统计学、损伤特征、诊断评估、治疗和结果的数据。本研究共纳入1510例颌面部损伤患者,其中114例为下颌角骨折。在我们的研究人群中,下颌角骨折的发生率为19%。下颌角骨折以男性为主(80.9%),年龄以21 ~ 40岁为主(56.1%)。导致下颌角骨折最常见的原因是道路交通事故(77.7%),其次是人身攻击(17.7%)。最常见的相关损伤是联合旁骨折(63.6%),其次是髁突骨折(25.3%)。对下颌骨角骨折患者的随访显示,多数病例临床效果良好。下颌角骨折是我们研究人群中常见的颌面损伤类型,道路交通事故是最常见的原因。早期诊断和适当处理下颌骨角骨折可预防长期并发症,改善患者预后。
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