Abdulla Abdelwahab, Abdallah Elgouhary, Mohamed Abdelmagid, Baher M Samy, Habib Al-Ismaily
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Demographics, injury characteristics, fracture type, treatment, and associated injuries were all assessed.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>A total of 1082 patients with calcaneal fracture cases were included, with males comprising 87.3% (male-to-female ratio: 6.9:1). Most patients were aged 20-39 years (69.5%). The most common cause of the fracture was falls (68.6%), mostly from ≤3 meters (48.9%). Surgery was performed in 28.4% of cases, most often for closed displaced fractures (45.7%). Lower limb (48%) and spine (8.5%) were the most common associated injuries.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>Calcaneal fractures in the UAE are predominantly seen in young males, usually resulting from falls, most commonly leading to closed displaced fractures, and commonly associated with significant comorbid injuries. 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Epidemiology of Calcaneal Fractures in a Level One Trauma Center in the United Arab Emirates: A Retrospective Study.
Background: Calcaneal fractures are one of the most common fractures affecting the tarsal bone; however, their epidemiology and management in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is not well studied.
Objective: To evaluate the epidemiology, injury patterns, and treatment approaches for calcaneal fractures in the UAE.
Methods: This retrospective study included adult patients (≥18 years) who were diagnosed with calcaneal fractures at Rashid Hospital, Dubai, UAE, over a 6-year period. Demographics, injury characteristics, fracture type, treatment, and associated injuries were all assessed.
Results: A total of 1082 patients with calcaneal fracture cases were included, with males comprising 87.3% (male-to-female ratio: 6.9:1). Most patients were aged 20-39 years (69.5%). The most common cause of the fracture was falls (68.6%), mostly from ≤3 meters (48.9%). Surgery was performed in 28.4% of cases, most often for closed displaced fractures (45.7%). Lower limb (48%) and spine (8.5%) were the most common associated injuries.
Conclusions: Calcaneal fractures in the UAE are predominantly seen in young males, usually resulting from falls, most commonly leading to closed displaced fractures, and commonly associated with significant comorbid injuries. The results support the necessity of providing the target populations with preventive measures and identifying the efficient management approaches to reduce the morbidity level.
期刊介绍:
Saudi Journal of Medicine & Medical Sciences (SJMMS) is the official scientific journal of Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University. It is an international peer-reviewed, general medical journal. The scope of the Journal is to publish research that will be of interest to health specialties both in academic and clinical practice. The Journal aims at disseminating high-powered research results with the objective of turning research into knowledge. It seeks to promote scholarly publishing in medicine and medical sciences. The Journal is published in print and online. The target readers of the Journal include all medical and health professionals in the health cluster such as in medicine, dentistry, nursing, applied medical sciences, clinical pharmacology, public health, etc.