尼日利亚西北部卡诺的下颌骨骨折:病因和发病模式。

IF 1.1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Minerva dental and oral science Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-30 DOI:10.23736/S2724-6329.21.04417-4
Kelvin U Omeje, Bamidele A Famurewa, Rowland Agbara, Benjamin Fomete, Abdulrasheed Suleiman, Martins Bardi, Thomas Owobu
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背景:下颌骨骨折具有普遍性,但由于各国的社会经济、文化和地理因素不同,其病因和发病模式也不尽相同。我们在尼日利亚第二大城市的一家三级医院分析了下颌骨骨折的病因和发病模式:我们对卡诺市阿米努-卡诺教学医院的孤立性下颌骨骨折患者进行了为期 12 个月的前瞻性研究。记录并分析了患者的人口统计学信息和骨折特征(病因、部位、形态和骨折次数):结果:148 名患者共发生 180 次下颌骨骨折。男性下颌骨骨折患者比女性多八倍(男:女=8.3:1),在第三个十年中发病率最高。下颌骨骨折的主要病因是道路交通事故(84.46%),另有一名患者为先天性骨折(0.68%)。下颌骨体是骨折最多的部位(41.11%),副骺区和角区分别占骨折总数的27.78%和23.89%:在尼日利亚西北部的卡诺,下颌骨骨折主要发生在第三个十年的男性身上,而且大多由道路交通事故引起。这些骨折大多涉及下颌骨体。
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Mandibular fractures in Kano, Northwest Nigeria: etiology and pattern of presentation.

Background: Mandibular fractures are universal in distribution, but its etiologies and presentation patterns differ from one country to another because of varying socioeconomic, cultural and geographical factors. We analyzed the etiological factors and presentation patterns of mandibular fractures in a tertiary hospital at Nigeria's second largest city.

Methods: Patients with isolated mandibular fractures at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano were prospectively reviewed over a 12-months period. Patients' demographic information and fracture characteristics (etiology, site, pattern and number of fracture) were recorded and analyzed.

Results: One hundred and forty-eight patients presented with 180 mandibular fractures. There were eight-fold higher men with mandibular fractures than women (M: F =8.3:1) with highest incidence in third decade of life. Road traffic accidents (84.46%) was the major etiology while iatrogenic fracture (0.68%) was found in one patient. Mandibular body was the most fractured site (41.11%) with parasymphyseal and angle regions accounting for 27.78% and 23.89% of total recorded fractures respectively.

Conclusions: Mandibular fractures in Kano, Northwest Nigeria occurred predominantly in men in the third decade and are mostly caused by road traffic accidents. The majority of these fractures involved the mandibular body.

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