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下颌骨骨折是一种致命的并发症,因为下颌骨在咬合和美观方面起着至关重要的作用。方法回顾性分析2017年1月至2021年1月在印度尼西亚万隆哈桑·萨迪金综合医院(Dr. Hasan Sadikin General Hospital)转诊的282例患者的记录。资料包括年龄、性别、下颌骨骨折的病因、类型和治疗。未遂的医疗记录的数据被排除在外 . 结果17 ~ 30岁的男性是下颌骨折最常见的患者。84%的病例是由道路交通事故造成的。下颌骨骨折最常见的解剖部位为副椎体区(28.7),单纯性骨折占79%,开放性复位占82%。结论下颌骨骨折患者的特点描述了社区创伤类型。这一发现与一些现成的文献相似,rta是最常见的病因,副椎体是最常见的骨折部位。造成这种高频率事故的原因可能包括大量维修不善、车辆在不合适的道路上行驶、违反交通规则,特别是缺乏经验的年轻司机。关键词:骨折,下颌骨,副淋巴,复位
The Characteristics of Mandibular Fracture In Rsup Dr. Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung, Indonesia
Introduction Mandibular fracture poses a fatal complication because the mandible plays an essential role in occlusion and aesthetics. The mandible is one of the bones most affected by facial fractures commonly resulting from trauma to the face and may be associated with severe morbidity and serious consequences
Methods The records of 282 patients referred to RSUP Dr. Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung, Indonesia between January 2017 and January 2021 were analysed retrospectively. Data including age, sex, etiology of mandibular fracture, type of mandibular fracture, and treatment. Incompleted data from the medical record were excluded.
Results Men aged 17-30 years were the most common victims of mandibular fracture. Road traffic accidents (RTAs) were responsible in 84% of cases. The most common anatomic site for mandibular fracture was parasymphysis region 28.7 with simple fractures 79%, and 82% of the total fractures were treated with open reduction
Conclusion The characteristics of mandibular fracture patients describe trauma patterns in the community. This finding is similar with some readily available literature with RTAs was the most common etiology and parasymphysis was the most common fracture site. Reasons for this high frequency may include the large number of poorly maintained, overloaded vehicles on unsuitable roads, violation of traffic regulations particularly by inexperienced young drivers.
Keywords: Fractures, Mandibular, Parasymphisis, Reduction