摘要
Introduction: A fracture is a solution in the continuity of a bone. Pelvic limb fractures may involve one or more of the bones. They constitute a real public health problem, which requires the identification of the factors inherent to this phenomenon for better prevention, but also for quality management of fractures and sequelae. Objectives: Were to describe the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic profile of pelvic limb fractures in Timbuktu Hospital. Patients and Method: We conducted a prospective, descriptive study in the Surgery Department of Timbuktu Hospital, covering a period of one year from January 1 to December 31, 2017. We collected 39 patients who presented with fractures of the pelvic limbs, who were hospitalized and monitored throughout our study. Results: We obtained a hospital frequency of 2.86% limb fractures. Among the 39 patients included in our study, the male sex was predominant in 69.2% of cases, the average age of our patients was 20.5 years. Pupils and students were in the majority in 48.7% of cases. Road traffic accidents were the most common cause of fracture with 59.0% of cases. The tibia was the most affected segment in 38.5% of cases. Surgical treatment was predominant in 64.0% of cases. We obtained very good results in 94.87% of cases. Conclusion: Limb fractures remain frequent due to road traffic accidents. Osteosynthesis treatment provides a good result with fewer complications.
Introduction: A fracture is a solution in the continuity of a bone. Pelvic limb fractures may involve one or more of the bones. They constitute a real public health problem, which requires the identification of the factors inherent to this phenomenon for better prevention, but also for quality management of fractures and sequelae. Objectives: Were to describe the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic profile of pelvic limb fractures in Timbuktu Hospital. Patients and Method: We conducted a prospective, descriptive study in the Surgery Department of Timbuktu Hospital, covering a period of one year from January 1 to December 31, 2017. We collected 39 patients who presented with fractures of the pelvic limbs, who were hospitalized and monitored throughout our study. Results: We obtained a hospital frequency of 2.86% limb fractures. Among the 39 patients included in our study, the male sex was predominant in 69.2% of cases, the average age of our patients was 20.5 years. Pupils and students were in the majority in 48.7% of cases. Road traffic accidents were the most common cause of fracture with 59.0% of cases. The tibia was the most affected segment in 38.5% of cases. Surgical treatment was predominant in 64.0% of cases. We obtained very good results in 94.87% of cases. Conclusion: Limb fractures remain frequent due to road traffic accidents. Osteosynthesis treatment provides a good result with fewer complications.
作者
Souleymane Diallo
Sory Ibrahim Tambassi
Bilal Bore
Terna Traore
Kalifa Coulibaly
Laye Touré
Ibrahima Djire
Aboubacar Sidiki Sangare
Salif Kone
Drissa Kaloga Bagayogo
Aboucar Diallo
Souleymane Kone
Mamadou Konaté
Soumana Traoré
Cheick Oumar Sanogo
Ahmadou Ibrahim Drame
Abdoulaye G. Diarra
Souleymane Diallo;Sory Ibrahim Tambassi;Bilal Bore;Terna Traore;Kalifa Coulibaly;Laye Touré;Ibrahima Djire;Aboubacar Sidiki Sangare;Salif Kone;Drissa Kaloga Bagayogo;Aboucar Diallo;Souleymane Kone;Mamadou Konaté;Soumana Traoré;Cheick Oumar Sanogo;Ahmadou Ibrahim Drame;Abdoulaye G. Diarra(Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology Unit, Tombouctou Hospital, Tombouctou, Mali;Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, CHU BSS of Kati, Kati, Mali;Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, Sikasso Hospital, Sikasso, Mali;Department of Neurosurgery, Mali Hospital, Bamako, Mali;Department of Anesthesia and Resuscitation, CHU Mère Enfant “Le Luxemburg”, Bamako, Mali;Department of Surgical, Hospital in Mopti, Mopti, Mali;Department of Anesthesia and Resuscitation, Mali Hospital, Bamako, Mali;Department of General Surgery, CHU of Kati, Kati, Mali)