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Trop Doct ; 53(1): 13-19, 2023 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36062723

ABSTRACT

In order to synthesise the existing evidence of Traditional Bone Setters' (TBS) treatment and its associated complications in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs), we conducted a literature search following PRISMA guidelines. The keywords "traditional bone setter", "traditional bone healer", "traditional bone setting", "fracture", "complication", "low income country"," low to middle income country", "poor outcome" and "death" were searched in PubMed. Articles included in the review demonstrated complications associated with treatment by TBS for Musculoskeletal injury in LMICs. Out of 878 papers screened, twelve studies were finally included for review. Seven were prospective, and five retrospective studies. All were observational studies with all but one hospital based, the remaining being community based, and investigated the outcomes of treatment of fractures by traditional bonesetters published between 1999 and 2020 in LMICs. In total, this review covers 833 participants with 691 complications of TBS treatment. We identify a significant number of limb and life-threatening complications including mortality associated with the treatment by TBS. However, recent studies have shown that TBS are willing and keen to engage with local orthodox services and training courses. As shown in many countries, this can lead to a reduction in complications including mortality and can form a favourable environment where TBS and orthodox services can work side by side.


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Fractures, Bone , Musculoskeletal Diseases , Humans , Developing Countries , Fracture Fixation , Fractures, Bone/epidemiology , Fractures, Bone/therapy , Medicine, African Traditional , Prospective Studies , Retrospective Studies
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Hand Surg ; 20(2): 285-9, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26051770

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BACKGROUND: The surgical aims in managing displaced intra-articular fractures of the base of the middle phalanx include early joint reduction, maintaining congruence and early mobilization. Achieving this can be a challenge. However dynamic external fixators offer a solution. The study aim was to evaluate the use and outcomes of the Ligamentotaxor external fixator in patients with such injuries. METHODS: A total of 12 patients were managed with this device and outcomes were assessed. All patients reached clinical and radiological union. RESULTS: An average range of movement to the proximal interphalangeal joint of 63° was noted along with an average end of care-cycle quick-DASH score of 9.1. Two patients developed pin-site infections. CONCLUSIONS: The outcomes seen support the use of the Ligamentotaxor in the management of middle phalanx intra-articular fractures. It is simple to apply, potentially avoids the secondary complications of open reduction and gives reproducible results. However judicious patient selection is advised.


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External Fixators , Finger Injuries/surgery , Finger Joint/surgery , Fracture Fixation/instrumentation , Intra-Articular Fractures/surgery , Range of Motion, Articular/physiology , Adult , Equipment Design , Female , Finger Injuries/physiopathology , Finger Joint/physiopathology , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Intra-Articular Fractures/physiopathology , Male , Prospective Studies
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