Characteristics of Calvaria Depression Fractures Patients in Dr. Kariadi General Hospital, Semarang

Tan Hengky, Setya Budi Azhar
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Introduction. Head injury is one of trauma cases with high morbidity and mortality, with an incidence of 7.3 to 811 cases per 100.000 individuals per year and mortality ratio varying from 5.2 to 80.73 cases per 100.000 cases. Calvaria fractures that result from head injuries are often associated with risk of post-traumatic morbidity and mortality, where the incidence of post-trauma calvaria fractures is about 25% of all cases and around 10% of calvaria fractures are depressed calvaria fractures. This study was aimed to identify the characteristics of patients with depressed calvaria fractures at Dr. Kariadi General Hospital in 2020. Methods. This research is a descriptive study using secondary data from medical records. There were 30 patients with depressed calvaria fractures in January - December 2020 at Dr. Kariadi Hospital. The data is then presented in tabular form. Results. Depressed calvaria fractures in the period 2020 at Dr. Kariadi General Hospital was dominated by male (76.7%), mainly age 12-45 years old with a mean of 25.73 years old. The most common cause of depressed calvaria fractures is high velocity trauma. Minor head injury is the most common type of head injury. Depressed calvaria fractures of the frontal bone predominate in 80% of cases, with fracture depth > 1 tabula. Conclusion: There were no cases of posttraumatic infection. There were 16.7% of cases with neurological deficits at the time of discharge. There were 73.3% cases with other intracranial disorders associated with depressed calvaria fractures. Operative management is the main choice of management with most cases length of stay are 5-10 days.
三宝垄Dr. Kariadi总医院颅凹陷性骨折患者的特点
介绍。头部损伤是发病率和死亡率较高的创伤病例之一,发病率为每年每10万人7.3 ~ 811例,死亡率为每10万人5.2 ~ 80.73例。头部损伤导致的颅骨骨折通常与创伤后发病和死亡的风险相关,其中创伤后颅骨骨折的发生率约占所有病例的25%,约10%的颅骨骨折为凹陷性骨折。本研究旨在确定2020年Dr. Kariadi总医院抑郁症颅骨骨折患者的特征。方法。本研究为描述性研究,使用医疗记录的二手数据。2020年1月至12月,在Dr. Kariadi医院有30例抑郁症颅骨骨折患者。然后以表格形式显示数据。结果。2020年期间,Dr. Kariadi总医院抑郁症颅骨骨折以男性为主(76.7%),主要年龄在12-45岁,平均25.73岁。凹陷型颅骨骨折最常见的原因是高速创伤。轻微的头部损伤是最常见的头部损伤类型。80%的病例以额骨凹陷型颅骨骨折为主,骨折深度> 1表。结论:无创伤后感染病例。有16.7%的病例在出院时有神经功能障碍。73.3%的病例伴有其他颅内疾病伴凹陷性颅骨骨折。手术治疗是治疗的主要选择,大多数病例的住院时间为5-10天。
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