Cross-sectional and descriptive study of centrofacial fractures at the Cocody University Hospital Center from 2016 to 2020

Konan Marc Koffi, Ory Opokou Alexandre De Misères, Boka Koffi Laurent, Yapo Aké Lucien Jonathan, Asseke Assoumou Lucien, Harding Mouan Béatrice, Ouattara Bakary, Ettien Béatrice
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Background/Aim: Centrofacial fractures resulting from high-impact violence can be considered mild traumatic brain injuries. Given the complexities and associated risks, a comprehensive examination of these fractures is warranted. These fractures are increasingly prevalent among young adult patients and are commonly associated with road traffic accidents. In the literature, only a few studies have focused on this particular type of facial bone lesion. In Ivory Coast, no studies have been conducted on these fractures, which highlights the importance of our research aimed at describing the epidemiological and anatomical-clinical characteristics of centrofacial fractures in the stomatology and maxillofacial surgery department of the Cocody Teaching Hospital. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in the Stomatology and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of the Cocody University Hospital Center from January 2016 to December 2020. Results: The prevalence of these fractures was 24.20%, with a predominance of male subjects. The age group most affected was 20 to 40 years old, accounting for 70.96% of cases, and most patients resided in Abidjan (59%). All socio-economic categories were represented, with a higher proportion of individuals in liberal professions (91.4%). Road traffic accidents involving two-wheeled vehicles were the primary cause of these fractures (76.8%), with the most common injury site being the naso-ethmoido-maxillo-fronto-orbital complex (NEMFOC) (32.5%). Conclusion: The epidemiological characteristics of centrofacial fractures associated with two-wheeled vehicles in the Abidjan metropolis of Côte d'Ivoire suggest the need for increased accountability among motor vehicle drivers and stricter enforcement of traffic laws.
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2016 至 2020 年科科迪大学医院中心面中部骨折的横断面和描述性研究
背景/目的:高冲击力暴力导致的颅中骨折可被视为轻度脑外伤。鉴于其复杂性和相关风险,有必要对这些骨折进行全面检查。这类骨折在青壮年患者中越来越常见,通常与道路交通事故有关。在文献中,只有少数研究关注这种特殊类型的面部骨骼损伤。在象牙海岸,还没有对这类骨折进行过研究,这就凸显了我们的研究的重要性,我们的研究旨在描述 Cocody 教学医院口腔颌面外科中面部中心骨折的流行病学和解剖临床特征。研究方法这项描述性横断面研究于2016年1月至2020年12月在Cocody大学医院中心口腔颌面外科进行。研究结果这些骨折的发病率为 24.20%,男性患者居多。受影响最大的年龄组为 20 至 40 岁,占病例总数的 70.96%,大多数患者居住在阿比让(59%)。所有社会经济类别的患者都有,其中从事自由职业的比例较高(91.4%)。涉及两轮车辆的道路交通事故是造成这些骨折的主要原因(76.8%),最常见的受伤部位是鼻鄂颌眶复合体(NEMFOC)(32.5%)。结论在科特迪瓦阿比让大都市,与两轮车有关的颅中骨折的流行病学特征表明,有必要加强机动车驾驶员的责任感,并更严格地执行交通法规。
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