1992-2005年尼日利亚河流州和巴耶尔萨州道路交通事故受害者骨折和脱位的处理

M. Eluwa, Victor E. Wonwu, Moses B. Ekong, T. Ekanem, A. O. Akpantah
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背景:近年来车辆和摩托车交通工具的增加导致道路交通事故的数量和种类增加,因此有必要进行这项研究。目的:1。确定道路交通事故(rta)导致的骨骼和关节骨折和脱位。2. 来确定性别和年龄范围主要涉及到rta。方法:从1992-2005年尼日利亚河州哈科特港大学(UCTH)和巴耶尔萨州联邦医疗中心(FMC)骨科部门获得相关记录/数据。从受害者档案中获取的数据包括性别、年龄、事故性质、关节脱臼和骨折,但不包括患者接受的临床治疗的任何描述。结果:共记录RTA 1078例。事故受害者中男性占72.4%,女性占26.7%。以下肢骨骼和关节为主,髋关节32.3%,胫骨/腓骨21.2%。大多数受害者年龄在20-40岁之间(54.7%)。结论:男性道路交通事故易发人群以20 ~ 40岁人群居多。
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Disposition Of Fractures And Dislocations Among Road Accident Victims In Rivers And Bayelsa States Of Nigeria From 1992-2005
Background: The recent increase in vehicles and motorbike transport resulting in an increase in number and varieties of accidents on our roads necessitated this study.Objectives: 1. To determine the bones and joints fractured and dislocated as a result of road traffic accidents (RTAs). 2. To determine the sex and age range mostly involve in RTAs.Method: Relevant records/data obtained from orthopedic units of the University of Port Harcourt (UCTH) in River State and the Federal Medical center (FMC) in Bayelsa State in Nigeria from 1992-2005. Data taken from the victims file includes the sex, age, nature of the accident joint dislocated and bones fractured excluding any description of the clinical management received by the patients.Results: A total of 1078 RTA cases were recorded. There were 72.4% male and 26.7% female accident victims. Bones and joints of the lower extremity were the mostly affected with hip joint 32.3% and tibia/ fibula 21.2%. Majority of the victims were between 20-40 years (54.7%).Conclusion: The males were the most prone to road traffic accident especially between the ages of 20-40 years.
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