Facial fractures in a reference center for Level I Traumas. Descriptive study

Edgardo Gonzalez, Christian Pedemonte, Ilich Vargas, Diego Lazo, Hernán Pérez, Marco Canales, Francisco Verdugo-Avello
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Abstract

Objectives

The aim of the present descriptive study was to record data on maxillofacial trauma in working adults in a 3 year-period in a reference trauma centre in Chile.

Materials and methods

A descriptive study was conducted on cases of maxillofacial fractures treated in the Maxillofacial Surgery Unit of the Hospital Clínico Mutual de Seguridad, Santiago de Chile, over a 3-year period. Frequency, type and cause of injury, as well as age and gender distribution were analysed.

Results

The study population consisted of 283 patients, 259 (91.5%) males and 24 (8.5%) females with a mean age of 40.5 (SD: ±20.5) years. In 499 fracture sites zygomatic fractures were the most prevalent location of the 499 fracture sites, in both males and females (48%), followed by orbital fractures (27.2%), and jaw fractures (21.2%). The most common affected part of the face was isolated mid-facial fractures. Traffic-accident-related fractures were the most common cause (39.2%), with the largest proportion of these involving a car accident.

Discussion

The results presented are in line with other studies and the analysis of this report provides important data for the design of plans for injury prevention, especially for measures in road traffic.

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面部骨折在一级创伤参考中心。描述性研究
目的:本描述性研究的目的是记录在智利的参考创伤中心工作的成年人在3年期间的颌面创伤数据。材料和方法对智利圣地亚哥Clínico Mutual de Seguridad医院颌面外科治疗的颌面部骨折病例进行了为期3年的描述性研究。分析损伤发生频率、类型、原因及年龄、性别分布。结果283例患者中,男性259例(91.5%),女性24例(8.5%),平均年龄40.5 (SD:±20.5)岁。在499个骨折部位中,颧骨骨折是男性和女性中最常见的骨折部位(48%),其次是眼眶骨折(27.2%)和颌骨骨折(21.2%)。面部最常见的受累部位是孤立的面中骨折。交通事故相关骨折是最常见的原因(39.2%),其中涉及车祸的比例最大。本研究的结果与其他研究结果一致,本报告的分析为设计伤害预防计划,特别是道路交通措施提供了重要的数据。
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