The anatomic pattern of fractures and dislocations among accident victims in Owerri, Nigeria

I. Okoro, C. Ohadugha
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BACKGROUND : Some studies have described the pattern of limb fractures and dislocation in Nigeria. However, with recent increase in vehicle and motorbike transport, we aimed to describe the pattern to note any differences from previous reports. METHODS : This was a retrospective study of all patients with accidental fractures and dislocations treated at the Federal Medical Centre Owerri between January 2000 and December 2003. RESULTS : A change in the major causative factors was observed as Road Traffic Accident (RTA) is now the major cause of injuries accounting for 72 percent of all cases. Fall from height was previously the major cause. In adults the tibia was the most frequently fractured bone accounting for 28.9 percent of all fractures while the femur was mostly involved in children accounting for 35 percent of all fractures. Again, different from previous reports lower limb fractures occurred in over 70 percent of cases while upper limb fractures accounted for only 20 percent. CONCLUSION : There is a major change in both the causative factors and pattern of fractures among accident victims in Nigeria.
尼日利亚奥韦里事故受害者骨折和脱位的解剖模式
背景:一些研究描述了尼日利亚肢体骨折和脱位的模式。然而,随着最近车辆和摩托车运输的增加,我们旨在描述这种模式,以注意与以前报告的任何差异。方法:对2000年1月至2003年12月在奥韦里联邦医疗中心治疗的所有意外骨折和脱位患者进行回顾性研究。结果:主要的致病因素发生了变化,道路交通事故(RTA)现在是造成伤害的主要原因,占所有病例的72%。以前,从高处坠落是主要原因。在成人中,胫骨是最常见的骨折,占所有骨折的28.9%,而在儿童中,股骨是最常见的骨折,占所有骨折的35%。与以往报道不同的是,下肢骨折的发生率超过70%,而上肢骨折的发生率仅为20%。结论:尼日利亚事故受害者骨折的致病因素和类型都发生了重大变化。
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