Changing Trends in Maxillofacial Trauma: A Single-Center Retrospective Study in India.

IF 1.5 Q4 SURGERY
Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery Pub Date : 2025-02-03 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0045-1802556
Kapil S Agrawal, Vivek Gupta, Mudunuri Ravi Teja, Raghav Shrotriya, Vinita A Puri
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Background: Maxillofacial trauma is quite commonly encountered either in isolation or in association with polytrauma. The present observational study aims to analyze the changing trends of maxillofacial injuries and mull over some probable reasons for the same.

Materials and methods: This is an observational retrospective study done at a tertiary care center in Mumbai, India, for a period of 12 years (2008-2019) after getting clearance from the institutional ethics committee. All patients who were admitted in the plastic surgery unit with maxillofacial trauma were included in the study and data were collected from case record sheets in the archives of the department. The data obtained were tabulated and analyzed.

Results: A total 1,046 patients were included in the study. The most common age group involved was 21 to 30 years (50.19%). Males outnumbered females in terms of hospital admissions (92.7 vs. 7.3%). Road traffic accidents (RTA) were found to be the major etiological factor (72.27%). Out of 756 RTA victims, 533 (70.5%) were due to two-wheeler accidents. In the present study, the zygomaticomaxillary complex (middle third) was most commonly fractured (40.73%) followed by the mandible (38.91%). Panfacial fractures (i.e., those involving at least two facial thirds) comprised 10.71% of all the cases.

Conclusion: The incidence of maxillofacial trauma is showing an increasing trend in the recent past. The majority of the patients are victims of RTAs and two-wheeler accidents are increasingly responsible for such injuries. The classical injury patterns and the fracture patterns that were described in the past are not routinely observed now. The injury and fracture pattern itself has become more complex. We observed a statistically significant raise in midface fractures in our study.

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颌面外伤的变化趋势:印度的单中心回顾性研究。
背景:颌面部外伤是非常常见的,无论是单独或合并多发外伤。本观察性研究旨在分析颌面部损伤的变化趋势,并探讨其可能的原因。材料和方法:本研究是一项观察性回顾性研究,经机构伦理委员会批准,在印度孟买的一家三级医疗中心进行,为期12年(2008-2019)。所有在整形外科收治的颌面部创伤患者均被纳入研究,数据收集于科室档案的病例记录表。将获得的数据制成表格并进行分析。结果:共纳入1046例患者。21 ~ 30岁为最常见年龄组(50.19%)。在住院人数方面,男性超过女性(92.7比7.3%)。道路交通事故(RTA)是主要病因(72.27%)。在756名RTA受害者中,有533人(70.5%)死于两轮车事故。在本研究中,颧腋复合体(中间三分之一)骨折最常见(40.73%),其次是下颌骨(38.91%)。全面骨折(即至少三分之二的面部骨折)占所有病例的10.71%。结论:近年来,颌面部外伤的发病率呈上升趋势。大多数患者是rta的受害者,两轮车事故越来越多地造成这类伤害。过去描述的经典损伤模式和骨折模式现在已经不常见了。损伤和骨折模式本身也变得更加复杂。在我们的研究中,我们观察到中面部骨折有统计学意义的增加。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery (ISSN : 0970-0358) is biannual publication of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India. Bibliographic listings: The journal is indexed with Bioline International, Caspur, DOAJ, EBSCO Publishing’s Electronic Databases, Expanded Academic ASAP, Genamics JournalSeek, Google Scholar, Health & Wellness Research Center, Health Reference Center Academic, Hinari, Index Copernicus, IndMed, OpenJGate, PubMed, Pubmed Central, Scimago Journal Ranking, SCOLOAR, SCOPUS, SIIC databases, SNEMB, Ulrich’s International Periodical Directory
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