The prevalence of maxillary fractures at Hasan Sadikin Hospital Bandung between 2015 and 2020

Fauzan Akmal, A. Nurwiadh, Winarno Priyanto
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AbstractIntroduction: Maxillofacial trauma includes injuries to the lower, middle, or upper thirds of the face and oral cavity. As these fractures have the potential to cause morbidity and even mortality, they require careful examination and management based on their severity. This study aimed to provide information regarding the number and types of maxillary fracture cases at Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, Bandung. Methods: The design of this study was a descriptive study. Patients diagnosed with unilateral maxillary fractures, palatal fractures, Le Fort I fractures, Le Fort II fractures, and Le Fort III fractures admitted to Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, from January 2015 - December 2020, were included. Patients with incomplete medical records were excluded from this study.Results: This study found 157 maxillary fracture patients out of 1221 maxillofacial trauma patients treated at the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of Hasan Sadikin General Hospital between January 2015 and December 2020. Male patients had a more significant number of cases (87.26%). The ages 11 to 20 years had the highest incidence of maxillary fractures (29.29%). Maxillary fractures accompanied by palatal fractures were the most prevalent, followed by Le Fort II fractures and unilateral maxillary fractures (28.66%, 21.01%, and 11.46%, respectively). About 42.67% of patients who experienced maxillary trauma also sustained mild head injuries. The most frequent mechanism of injury was motor vehicle accidents (95.54%).Conclusion: This study reported the prevalence of maxillary fractures at Dr. Hasan Sadikin Bandung between 2015 and 2020 based on fracture types, sex, age groups, head injuries, and mechanism of injury. Future study is required to measure the force, direction, impact mechanism, use of helmets, and types of helmets to prevent maxillofacial trauma. Keyword : Maxillary fracture, le fort I, le fort II, palatal fracture
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2015年至2020年万隆哈桑萨迪金医院上颌骨折患病率
摘要简介:颌面部外伤包括面部的下、中、上三分之一及口腔的损伤。由于这些骨折有可能导致发病甚至死亡,因此需要根据其严重程度进行仔细检查和治疗。本研究旨在提供万隆市Hasan Sadikin总医院上颌骨折病例的数量和类型。方法:本研究设计为描述性研究。纳入2015年1月至2020年12月在万隆Hasan Sadikin医院确诊为单侧上颌骨折、腭骨折、Le Fort I型骨折、Le Fort II型骨折和Le Fort III型骨折的患者。医疗记录不完整的患者被排除在本研究之外。结果:2015年1月至2020年12月在哈桑萨迪金综合医院口腔颌面外科收治的1221例颌面部外伤患者中,上颌骨折患者157例。男性患者占比更高(87.26%)。11 ~ 20岁的上颌骨折发生率最高(29.29%)。上颌骨折合并腭部骨折发生率最高,其次为Le Fort II型骨折和单侧上颌骨折(分别为28.66%、21.01%和11.46%)。42.67%的上颌外伤患者同时伴有轻度颅脑损伤。最常见的伤害机制是机动车事故(95.54%)。结论:本研究报告了2015年至2020年期间Hasan Sadikin万隆医生根据骨折类型、性别、年龄组、头部损伤和损伤机制对上颌骨折的患病率。未来的研究需要测量力、方向、撞击机制、头盔的使用和头盔类型来预防颌面部创伤。关键词:上颌骨折,左福特,左福特,腭骨折
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