A Study Of Mandible Fracture Cases A - Prospective Observational Study
Artigo
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Mandible fractures constitutethe substantial proportion of cases of maxillofacial trauma . This study is to evaluate and compare cases of mandibular fracture based on its etiology, age, gender, anatomical distribution and treatment modalities.Material AndMethods:
The study was carried out on 72 cases of mandible fracture patients who were admitted in Otorhinolaryngology department of Sir.T.Hospital and Government Medical College, Bhavnagar from August 2019 to August 2020.Result:
Age <10years –12.8%, 11 to 20years –24.8%, 21 to 30years -29%, 31 to 40years –22%, 41 to 50years –6.4%, >50years-5%.GenderMale-81.3%, Female-18.7% .EtiologyRoad traffic accidents-62%, fall down-22%, assault-12.8%, sports-3%. Site Of FractureBody of mandible -30%, angle-25%, condyle-20%, parasymphysis-14%, symphysis-6%, ramus-3%, coronoid-2%.TreatmentPlating-24%, wiring-11.9%, Plating+wiring-60%, conservative –4.1%.Conclusion:
AgeThe age group between 21 to 30years of age were most commonly affected.Gender Males are more commonly affected than females.CauseRoad Traffic Aaccidentsbeing the most commom cause of mandible fracture.SiteBody of mandible being the most common site to be fractured followed by angle and condyle of mandible. Mode Of TreatmentPlating And Wiring was the most common surgical method required for the fracture treatment.
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Ano de publicação:
2021
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