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A Retrospective Analysis of the Patterns and Outcomes of Tile B and Tile C Pelvic Fractures in Cameroon
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作者 Chunteng Theophile Nana Tsiagadigui Tsiagadigui Jean Gustave +12 位作者 Ngo Yamben Marie-Ange batchom daudet Bombah Freddy Muluem Kenedy Mokake Divine Ngomba Ekani Boukar Mahamat Ali Mahamat Takou Bougoue Andre Gaetan Simo Wambo Tagakou Mboula Christian Fotso Ndasi Henry Pius Fokam 《Open Journal of Orthopedics》 2023年第4期157-167,共11页
Background: Pelvic fractures constitute about 2% - 8% of all fractures. This incidence may rise up to 25% in poly-traumatised patients. These fractures have a high mortality rate due to the fact that they occur usuall... Background: Pelvic fractures constitute about 2% - 8% of all fractures. This incidence may rise up to 25% in poly-traumatised patients. These fractures have a high mortality rate due to the fact that they occur usually as a result of high energy trauma, and most of the injured are poly-traumatised with concomitant haemodynamic instability. The aim of this study is to describe the patterns of injury and complications of unstable pelvic fractures treated in a level III hospital in Cameroon. Methodology: This was a hospital based retrospective analysis of files of patients admitted and treated for unstable pelvic fractures at the Regional Hospital Limbe within a period of 10 years (from 1<sup>st</sup> of January 2009 to 31<sup>st</sup> of December 2018). Results: A total of 139 cases of pelvic fractures were identified, amongst which 77 were unstable;68 were finally analyzed. The ages ranged from 18 to 80 years with a mean of 39 ± 5 years. The age group from 20 - 40 years was most represented (58.88%, n = 40). There were 45 males and 23 females giving a sex-ratio of 2:1. Road traffic injuries accounted for most of the cases (73.53%, n = 50). Forty-five (66.2%) were classified Tile B and 23 (33.82%) were Tile C, and 15 cases were open fractures (22.06%). Associated lesions were recorded in 30 cases, fractures of the lower extremity being the most common (33.33%, n = 10). Most of the cases were definitively treated surgically (80.89%, n = 55). The most common complications were surgical site infections (23.64%, n = 13). Conclusion: Unstable pelvic fractures are relatively common. Young males in the age group 20 - 40 years are the most affected, and the most common cause of injury was road traffic accident. Surgical site infections, pressure ulcers, severe anaemia and thrombo-embolism are common complications. 展开更多
关键词 UNSTABLE Pelvic Fracture PATTERNS COMPLICATIONS Cameroon
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