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Abstract
Introduction: An open fracture is an orthopedic emergency that requires immediate resuscitation and stabilization. Understanding presentation and management patterns can help prepare in emergency settings. This retrospective descriptive cross-sectional study stated the demographic profile, management pattern, and seasonal distribution of patients presenting with open fractures.
Methods: An observational cross-sectional study was conducted in a tertiary care center. Medical records of all patients with open fractures who underwent immediate orthopedic interventions between January 2021 and December 2023 were evaluated retrospectively after obtaining ethical approval from the Institutional Review Committee (Reference number: 29/24). Descriptive statistics were used to analyze data.
Results: The study included a total of 133 cases of open fractures managed during the study period. Out of these, male patients were 104 (78.20%) and female patients 29 (21.80%), with a median age of 35.00 (25.00 - 42.00) years. Mode of injuries included road traffic accidents 53 (39.85%) and falls 32 (24.06%). Tibia fracture was seen in 56 (42.11%) cases, and spinal anesthesia was used in 52.63% of cases. External fixators 36 (27.07%) and intramedullary nails 29 (21.80%) were the primary surgical interventions.
Conclusions: Male patients with open fractures were more in comparison to female patients. Road traffic accidents were the most common cause of injury. Gustilo III B fractures were the most frequent kind of injury with tibia most commonly involved. External fixator application was the most common procedure for immediate stabilization.
开放性骨折是一种骨科急症,需要立即复苏和稳定。了解表示和管理模式有助于在紧急情况下做好准备。本回顾性描述性横断面研究阐述了开放性骨折患者的人口学特征、治疗模式和季节性分布。方法:在某三级保健中心进行观察性横断面研究。在获得机构审查委员会的伦理批准(参考编号:29/24)后,对所有在2021年1月至2023年12月期间接受立即矫形干预的开放性骨折患者的医疗记录进行回顾性评估。采用描述性统计对数据进行分析。结果:研究期间共纳入133例开放性骨折患者。其中男性104例(78.20%),女性29例(21.80%),中位年龄35.00(25.00 ~ 42.00)岁。伤害类型中,道路交通事故53例(39.85%),跌倒32例(24.06%)。胫骨骨折56例(42.11%),脊髓麻醉占52.63%。外固定架36例(27.07%),髓内钉29例(21.80%)为主要手术干预措施。结论:开放性骨折男性患者多于女性患者。道路交通事故是最常见的伤害原因。Gustilo III B骨折是最常见的损伤类型,最常累及胫骨。应用外固定架是最常见的立即稳定方法。