尼日利亚东南部一家三级医院口腔颌面外科病人急诊室就诊趋势

U. Okechi, D. Obi, Chukwudi Aniagor
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背景:在就诊时间和周末,事故和急诊部门通常是涉及道路交通和家庭事故、紧急牙齿状况和晚期恶性肿瘤的患者的第一呼叫地点。目的:本研究旨在评估尼日利亚大学伊图库-奥扎拉教学医院急诊颌面损伤的模式。材料和方法:这是一项为期3年的回顾性研究,研究对象是尼日利亚大学埃努古教学医院急诊部因涉及口腔和颌面区域的病理而就诊的患者。结果:共纳入183例病例。其中男性131人,女性52人。患者平均年龄为38.0±18.6岁。121例(66.1%)因道路交通事故死亡,18例(9.8%)因未经治疗的龋齿并发症死亡,12例(6.6%)因晚期肿瘤并发症死亡。最常见的是面骨骨折76例(41.5%),其次是撕裂伤42例(23.0%)。84例(45.9%)骨折复位固定,51例(27.8%)缝合各种撕裂伤。结论:道路交通事故引起的病理、口面间隙感染和晚期恶性肿瘤是研究中心口腔颌面外科患者急症室就诊最常见的指征。在世界这一地区,有必要对医院急诊科的第一线工作人员进行定期培训。
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Trends in emergency room visits of oral and maxillofacial surgery patients in a tertiary hospital in South-East Nigeria
Background: The accident and emergency unit is usually the first port of call for patients involved in road traffic and domestic accidents, emergency dental conditions, and advanced-stage malignancies during call hours and weekends. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the pattern of emergency maxillofacial injuries in the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu. Materials and Methods: This is a 3-year retrospective study of patients that presented to the accident and emergency unit of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Enugu on account of pathologies involving the oral and maxillofacial region. Results: One hundred and eighty-three cases were recruited into the study. There were 131 males and 52 females. The mean age of the patients was 38.0 ± 18.6 years. The majority 121 (66.1%) occurred due to road traffic accidents followed by 18 (9.8%) due to complications of untreated carious teeth, then 12 (6.6%) from complications of advanced-stage tumors. Facial bone fractures 76 (41.5%) followed by lacerations 42 (23.0%) were the commonest conditions seen. Eighty-four (45.9%) had reduction and immobilization of their fractures, whereas 51 (27.8%) had suturing of various lacerations. Conclusions: Pathologies resulting from road traffic accidents, orofacial space infections, and late-stage malignancies were the commonest indications for accident and emergency unit visits by oral and maxillofacial surgery patients in the study center. The need for regular training of first-line staff in the emergency units of hospitals in this part of the world is necessary.
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