Pattern and Management of Missile Injury to the Oral and Maxillofacial Region: A 12-Year Experience During Boko Haram Insurgency in Maiduguri, North-Eastern Nigeria.

Mukhtar Modibbo Ahmad, Ibrahim Kayode Suleiman, Olutayo James, Hector Oladapo Olasoji, Abubakar Kaka Sanda, Ibrahim Muhammad Shehu, Yusha'u Abdullahi Shehu
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Introduction: Missile injury is a global public health problem, which occurs in both military and civilian settings. Boko Haram insurgency in North-Eastern Nigeria is one of the major violence the country experienced that resulted in many civilian casualties. This study was aimed at exploring the various patterns of the missile injuries to the maxillofacial region during Boko Haram insurgency.

Methods: In this retrospective cross-sectional study, relevant information was retrieved from patient records including sociodemographic, causes of missile injuries, site of injuries, pattern of presentation, treatment, and the complications, and analysed using SPSS version 23.

Result: A total of 526 patients with various maxillofacial injuries were seen during this 12-year study period, with age ranging from 4 to 65 years, the peak incidence in the age group 31-40 years, 89.5% were males, 92.9% of the injuries were allegedly inflicted by insurgents and comprised of 61.0% gunshot injuries, 24.5% bomb blast, and machete cuts 7.4%. Most of the injuries occurred in the lower third of the face, 39.8%, and mandible was the commonest fractured facial bone.

Conclusion: Facial injuries commonly are associated with devastating consequences to survivors and, hence, may require long time monitoring and psychosocial rehabilitations.

口腔和颌面部导弹伤的模式和处理:尼日利亚东北部迈杜古里博科圣地叛乱期间的 12 年经历。
导言:导弹伤害是一个全球性的公共卫生问题,在军事和民事环境中均有发生。尼日利亚东北部的 "博科圣地 "叛乱是该国经历的重大暴力事件之一,导致许多平民伤亡。本研究旨在探讨博科圣地叛乱期间颌面部导弹伤害的各种模式:在这项回顾性横断面研究中,我们从患者病历中检索了相关信息,包括社会人口学、导弹致伤原因、受伤部位、表现形式、治疗和并发症,并使用 SPSS 23 版进行了分析:在这 12 年的研究期间,共接诊了 526 名颌面部各种损伤的患者,年龄从 4 岁到 65 岁不等,31-40 岁是发病高峰期,89.5% 为男性,92.9% 的损伤据称是由叛乱分子造成的,其中枪伤占 61.0%,炸弹爆炸占 24.5%,大砍刀砍伤占 7.4%。大多数伤害发生在面部下三分之一处,占 39.8%,下颌骨是最常见的面部骨折部位:结论:面部损伤通常会给幸存者带来破坏性后果,因此可能需要长时间的监测和心理康复治疗。
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