与工作有关的面部骨折

Kai H. Lee , Hsuan-Ju Chou
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摘要

工作事故可造成严重的身体伤害,可能是由于注意力不集中、设备故障或机器使用不当造成的。本研究提供了11年来与工作有关的面部骨折及其相关损伤的数据。方法回顾性分析克赖斯特彻奇医院口腔颌面外科11年来收治的患者资料。研究变量包括人口统计学、骨折类型、损伤模式、其他相关损伤和治疗结果。结果55例患者被确定为与工作有关的面部骨折。男性占全部患者的96%,其中31-45岁组占33%。建筑工人占所有患者的31%。67%的骨折发生在面部中部,28%发生在下颌骨。最常见的伤害机制是由于坠落物体的撞击。62%的患者需要住院治疗,49%的患者接受手术治疗,大多数病例需要切开复位和内固定。结论工作场所意外事故可导致严重的面部损伤。从事高体力劳动和使用机械和工具的职业的男性风险更高。这些损伤通常需要住院和手术治疗。
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Facial fractures in work-related injuries

Background

Accidents at work can cause serious physical injuries and can occur as a result of poor attention, equipment failure or inappropriate use of machinery. This study presents data on work-related facial fractures and its associated injuries over an 11-year period.

Methods

A retrospective database of patients presenting to the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery service at Christchurch Hospital during an 11-year period was reviewed. Variables examined included demographics, types of fractures, mode of injury, other associated injuries and treatment outcome.

Results

A total of 55 patients were identified to have work-related facial fractures. Male accounted for 96% of all patients, with the 31–45 years old group accounting for 33% of patients. Construction workers accounted for 31% of all patients. Sixty seven percent of all fractures involved the mid-face and 28% involved the mandible. Most common mechanism of injuries was due to blow by falling objects. Sixty two percent of all patients required hospitalisation and 49% were treated surgically, with open reduction and internal fixation required in most of the cases.

Conclusion

Accidents at work place can result in serious facial injuries. Men with professions that involve high physical strain and use of machinery and tools are at higher risk. These injuries frequently require hospitalization and surgical treatment.

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