评估下颌骨骨折的人口学特征和原因,以及与侧面、类型和解剖位置的关系。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Uğur Demir, Mahmut Asirdizer, Muhammet Bahattin Bingül
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摘要

下颌骨折是最常见的颌面骨折之一,在日常生活的许多活动中都可能发生。本研究的目的是通过检查下颌骨骨折和伴随损伤的性别、年龄组、创伤原因、侧面、类型和解剖位置之间的关系,为从业人员和研究人员提供有关下颌骨骨折的变量和结果的数据。患者的人口学和临床资料来源于某大学医院的医院信息管理系统。回顾性检查了2014年至2023年10年期间的医院记录。将下颌骨骨折按类型、侧面、位置进行分类,并与性别、年龄、外伤原因进行比较。对142例外伤性下颌骨骨折患者进行评估,其中男性占76.8%,女性占23.2%。下颌骨骨折中,老年人占82.4%
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An evaluation of the demographic features and causes of mandible fractures and the relationships with the side, type, and anatomic location.

Mandibular fractures are one of the most common maxillofacial bone fractures that can occur during many activities in daily life. The aim of this study was to provide data for practitioners and researchers about the variables and outcomes associated with mandibular fractures by examining the relationships between gender, age groups, trauma causes, side, type, and anatomic location of mandibular fractures and concomitant injuries. The demographic and clinical data of the patients were obtained from the hospital information management system of a university hospital. The hospital records for the 10-year period between 2014 and 2023 were examined retrospectively. The mandible fractures were classified according to type, side, and location and compared against gender, age group, and trauma cause. Evaluation was made of 142 patients with traumatic mandibular fracture, comprising 76.8% males and 23.2% females. Of these cases with mandible fracture, 82.4% were aged < 35 years, and 45.1% of the fractures occurred in road traffic accidents. The majority of mandibular fractures were caused by road traffic accidents in males and adults over the age of 18, whereas home, environmental, and leisure accidents were the major cause of mandibular fractures in females and persons under the age of 18. Compound fractures were determined in 59.2% of the cases, single fractures in 80.3%, and parasymphysis and symphysis fractures in 46.2%. The compound and parasymphysis/symphysis region fractures were more common in males, patients aged < 35 years, and those who had undergone any type of trauma. We consider the information obtained through this study could make significant contributions to the data bank for multicenter prospective in-depth epidemiological research in clinical and forensic sciences in the future.

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Medicine
Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Medicine is now a fully open access journal, providing authors with a distinctive new service offering continuous publication of original research across a broad spectrum of medical scientific disciplines and sub-specialties. As an open access title, Medicine will continue to provide authors with an established, trusted platform for the publication of their work. To ensure the ongoing quality of Medicine’s content, the peer-review process will only accept content that is scientifically, technically and ethically sound, and in compliance with standard reporting guidelines.
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