A 7-year Prospective Epidemiological Study of Acute Elbow Admissions to a Trauma Unit

A. Bolt, S. Govilkar, C. Dover, J. Blackwell, S. Hay
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Introduction: This study represents an analysis of data collected prospectively over a seven-year period to our trauma unit, to identify the epidemiological background behind the admissions of patients with acute elbow problems and to highlight the impact of these admissions on our trauma service. Method: Nearly 16,000 patients were included in our database. The admissions were initially categorized into A) fractures/dislocations or B) soft tissue trauma. The fractures/dislocations were then further classified by radiographic anatomical location, with data also collected on length of stay and operative management. In total 509 admissions were included in this study; 193 were paediatric cases and 316 were adults. This included 428 admissions with fractures/dislocations and 81 cases of soft tissue trauma. Conclusion: In conclusion, this data allows us to identify relative frequency of acute elbow conditions, including the incidence of common fracture patterns. These figures help to facilitate resource planning, such as expertise amongst personnel or the acquisition of equipment, including radial head replacement, elbow arthroplasty, and periarticular locking plates.
创伤科急性肘部入院的7年前瞻性流行病学研究
引言:本研究对创伤科7年的前瞻性数据进行了分析,以确定急性肘部问题患者入院的流行病学背景,并强调这些入院对创伤服务的影响。方法:近16000例患者纳入我们的数据库。入院患者最初分为A)骨折/脱位或B)软组织创伤。然后根据x线解剖位置对骨折/脱位进行进一步分类,并收集住院时间和手术处理的数据。本研究共纳入509例入院患者;193例为儿童病例,316例为成人病例。其中包括428例骨折/脱位入院和81例软组织创伤。结论:总之,这些数据使我们能够确定急性肘部疾病的相对频率,包括常见骨折类型的发生率。这些数据有助于促进资源规划,例如人员之间的专业知识或设备的购置,包括桡骨头置换术、肘关节置换术和关节周围锁定钢板。
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