Fracture Nasal Bone: Causes, Presentation and Management in a Tertiary Care Center in Nepal

R. Mahaseth, U. Gurung, N. Thapa, B. Pradhan, B. Kharel
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Introduction Fracture of nasal bone, the commonest facial fracture is frequently encountered in ENT practice. This study was conducted to assess the causes, presentation and management of fracture nasal bone in a tertiary care center. MethodsA retrospective chart review was done of patients admitted from August 2017 to July 2019 for management of isolated nasal bone fracture in the department of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital. ResultsThirty-five patients (31 males and 4 females) of 13 to 86 years (mean age 26 years) underwent closed reduction of fracture nasal bone. The injury was sustained following physical assault in 13/35 (37%), fall from height in 10/35 (29%), road traffic accident in 8/35 (23%) and sports injury in 4/35 (11%). Pain, epistaxis, swelling over nasal dorsum, nasal deformity and wound were the presenting symptoms which most often occurred in combination. Close reduction was done under local anesthesia in 28/35 (80 %) and under general anesthesia in 7/35 (20%). The time between trauma and closed reduction ranged from 1 to 16 days with a mean of 6.2 days. ConclusionNasal bone fracture needing reduction was common following physical assault in males predominently of 21 to 30 years. A combination of pain, epistaxis and nasal deformity was the commonest presentation. Closed reduction of fracture under local anesthesia within 16 days of trauma was the usual practice.
鼻骨骨折:尼泊尔一家三级医疗中心的病因、表现和治疗
鼻骨骨折是五官科常见的面部骨折。本研究旨在评估三级护理中心鼻骨骨折的原因、表现和处理。方法对2017年8月至2019年7月在特里布万大学教学医院耳鼻喉科和头颈外科收治的孤立性鼻骨骨折患者进行回顾性分析。结果35例患者(男31例,女4例),年龄13~86岁,平均26岁。受伤发生在13/35(37%)的人身攻击、10/35(29%)的高空坠落、8/35(23%)的道路交通事故和4/35(11%)的运动损伤之后。疼痛、鼻出血、鼻背肿胀、鼻部畸形和伤口是最常见的合并症状。局部麻醉下闭合复位28/35例(80%),全麻下闭合复位7/35例(20%)。从创伤到闭合复位的时间为1-16天,平均6.2天。结论鼻骨骨折在21~30岁男性肢体攻击后需要复位是常见的。疼痛、鼻出血和鼻部畸形是最常见的表现。通常的做法是在创伤后16天内在局部麻醉下闭合复位骨折。
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