Pattern and Etiology of Maxillofacial Trauma among Sudanese Population

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Head & Neck Physicians and Surgeons Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.4103/jhnps.jhnps_32_20
Mash Hamid, A. Jabir, A. Fathi, Arwa Mohieeldin, M. Hamid
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Background: Maxillofacial trauma has the potential to cause disfigurement and loss of function. It can be fatal by causing severe bleeding or interference with the airway. Objectives: The objectives of this study were to assess the etiology, site, timing, age, and gender predilection of maxillofacial trauma in a sample of Sudanese patients. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective descriptive-analytical hospital-based study. The records of 96 trauma patients who attended Khartoum Dental Teaching Hospital from February to April 2017 were investigated for the following information: the etiology of the trauma, site of the fracture, time of the injury as well as the patients’ age and gender. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY USA). Results: During the study period, 96 patients with 204 fractures were treated. 82.3% of the patients were males. The age group between 13 and 23 years showed the highest rate of incidence of maxillofacial trauma. The most common cause of the trauma was assault (36.5%) in males and falls in females (47.1%). Dentoalveolar fractures were the most common site of fractures (25.6%) followed by condylar fractures (14%). The majority of the injuries (34.4%) took place during the day between 1 pm and 6 pm. Conclusions: Causes and patterns of maxillofacial trauma vary greatly from one region to another. This can remarkably aid in raising public awareness and establishing specific prevention and treatment programs.
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苏丹人群颌面创伤的模式和病因
背景:颌面部创伤有可能导致畸形和功能丧失。它可能会导致严重出血或干扰气道,从而导致死亡。目的:本研究的目的是评估苏丹患者样本中颌面部创伤的病因、部位、时间、年龄和性别偏好。材料和方法:这是一项前瞻性的描述性分析性医院研究。对2017年2月至4月在喀土穆牙科教学医院就诊的96名创伤患者的记录进行了调查,以了解以下信息:创伤病因、骨折部位、受伤时间以及患者的年龄和性别。使用社会科学软件的统计软件包(IBM Corp.,Armonk,NY USA)分析数据。结果:在研究期间,共治疗了96例204处骨折的患者。男性占82.3%。13至23岁年龄组的颌面部创伤发生率最高。创伤最常见的原因是男性的攻击(36.5%)和女性的跌倒(47.1%)。齿状突骨折是最常见的骨折部位(25.6%),其次是髁突骨折(14%)。大多数损伤(34.4%)发生在下午1点至6点之间。结论:颌面部创伤的原因和模式因地区而异。这可以显著地帮助提高公众意识和制定具体的预防和治疗计划。
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