O. Ndour, N. Ndoye, D. Alumeti, M. Fall, A. Fall, C. Diouf, G. Ngom, M. Ndoye
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摘要
目的:分析儿童肘部骨折的流行病学。患者和方法我们进行了一项为期8年的回顾性研究,收集了465例肘部骨折的儿童,并在达喀尔CHU Aristide Le Dantec医院的儿科外科和外科急诊科接受治疗。对于每一个病例,研究的参数是频率、年龄、性别、地理来源、发生情况、机制、受累部位、解剖病变和相关病变。结果年发病率为58.12。肘部骨折占儿童骨折的30.79%,排在股骨骨折(39.17%)之后。平均年龄为7岁,发病高峰为4 ~ 6岁。观察到的大多数是男性,性别比为3.6:1。大多数患者(96.1%)来自首都郊区。事故发生的原因以娱乐事故为主(59.5%),以跌倒事故为主(90.1%)。左肘损伤占63.45%。髁上骨折占81.29%。6.1%的病例出现相关病变。结论肘部骨折在本组病例中较为常见。他们更常发生在男孩(男孩)在游戏期间摔倒的设置。左脑受影响最大。髁上骨折更为常见,并伴有罕见的相关损伤。
Epidemiology Of Elbow Fractures In Children In The African Context: About 465 Cases.
Purpose: The aim of our study was to analyse the epidemiology of elbow fractures in children. Patients and Methods We conducted a retrospective study over a period of 8 years where we collected 465 cases of children with elbow fractures and treated by the department of Paediatric Surgery and Surgical Emergency at CHU Aristide Le Dantec Hospital, Dakar. For each case the parameters studied were the frequency, age, sex, geographic origin, circumstances of occurrence, the mechanism, the suffered side, the anatomical lesion and associated lesions.Results The annual incidence was 58.12. Elbow fracture accounted for 30.79% of fractures of the child and came in second place after fractures of the femur (39.17%). The average age was 7 years with a peak incidence between 4 and 6 years. The majority observed are male with a sex ratio of 3.6: 1. Most of our patients (96.1%) came from the suburbs of the capital. The circumstances of occurrence were dominated by recreational accidents (59.5%) and the fall was the most frequently mechanism with 90.1% of cases. The left elbow sustained injury in 63.45% of cases. Supracondylar fractures accounted for 81.29% of cases. The associated lesions were found in 6.1% of cases.Conclusion Fractures of the elbow are common in our context. They occur more often in boys (male children) in the settings of a fall during games. The left side is the most affected. Supracondylar fractures are more frequent with rare associated injuries.