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Bone Fracture Patterns and Distributions according to Trauma Energy

BACKGROUND: This study investigates the effect of injury mechanism and energy on fracture patterns and distributions. Also, it compares differences in bone fracture patterns based on injury mechanism, gender, and age. METHODS: Three thousand and sixty-six admitted patients with bone fractures were r...

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Autores principales: Almigdad, Ahmad, Mustafa, Ayman, Alazaydeh, Sattam, Alshawish, Mu'men, Bani Mustafa, Mohammad, Alfukaha, Hamza
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9481388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36118169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8695916
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author Almigdad, Ahmad
Mustafa, Ayman
Alazaydeh, Sattam
Alshawish, Mu'men
Bani Mustafa, Mohammad
Alfukaha, Hamza
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Mustafa, Ayman
Alazaydeh, Sattam
Alshawish, Mu'men
Bani Mustafa, Mohammad
Alfukaha, Hamza
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description BACKGROUND: This study investigates the effect of injury mechanism and energy on fracture patterns and distributions. Also, it compares differences in bone fracture patterns based on injury mechanism, gender, and age. METHODS: Three thousand and sixty-six admitted patients with bone fractures were reviewed retrospectively, and the fractures were analyzed regarding age, gender, and mechanism of injury. Fractures were located in eleven bones. However, the forearm, hand, leg, and foot were considered one bone, and the fracture was then subclassified according to the anatomic position within each bone. Trauma energy was classified according to the mechanism of injury where simple falls were considered low-energy injury while falling from a height, road traffic accidents, bullet, and industrial injuries were considered high energy. RESULTS: Males represented most of the patients, and most injuries occurred in adults. However, the male patients were more prone to injuries than females across all age groups below fifty years, women above fifty years were more frequent, and a third of females' injuries occurred in the elderly. Simple falls represent two-thirds of the trauma mechanism, and falling from a height and road traffic accidents are the most common high-energy injuries and more prevalent in males. Scapular, clavicular, distal humerus, and shaft of long bones fractures were more prevalent in males. In contrast, females had a higher frequency of proximal humerus, proximal and distal femur, distal leg, and thoracic spine fractures. Industrial injuries are more frequent in males; thus, hand injuries are more frequent. Pathological fractures were higher in females, and spine and pelvic fractures were more associated with high-energy injuries. CONCLUSIONS: The trauma's energy determines the bone injury's extent and nature. Knowing the trauma mechanism is essential to expect the extent of injuries and construct preventive measures accordingly.
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spelling pubmed-94813882022-09-17 Bone Fracture Patterns and Distributions according to Trauma Energy Almigdad, Ahmad Mustafa, Ayman Alazaydeh, Sattam Alshawish, Mu'men Bani Mustafa, Mohammad Alfukaha, Hamza Adv Orthop Research Article BACKGROUND: This study investigates the effect of injury mechanism and energy on fracture patterns and distributions. Also, it compares differences in bone fracture patterns based on injury mechanism, gender, and age. METHODS: Three thousand and sixty-six admitted patients with bone fractures were reviewed retrospectively, and the fractures were analyzed regarding age, gender, and mechanism of injury. Fractures were located in eleven bones. However, the forearm, hand, leg, and foot were considered one bone, and the fracture was then subclassified according to the anatomic position within each bone. Trauma energy was classified according to the mechanism of injury where simple falls were considered low-energy injury while falling from a height, road traffic accidents, bullet, and industrial injuries were considered high energy. RESULTS: Males represented most of the patients, and most injuries occurred in adults. However, the male patients were more prone to injuries than females across all age groups below fifty years, women above fifty years were more frequent, and a third of females' injuries occurred in the elderly. Simple falls represent two-thirds of the trauma mechanism, and falling from a height and road traffic accidents are the most common high-energy injuries and more prevalent in males. Scapular, clavicular, distal humerus, and shaft of long bones fractures were more prevalent in males. In contrast, females had a higher frequency of proximal humerus, proximal and distal femur, distal leg, and thoracic spine fractures. Industrial injuries are more frequent in males; thus, hand injuries are more frequent. Pathological fractures were higher in females, and spine and pelvic fractures were more associated with high-energy injuries. CONCLUSIONS: The trauma's energy determines the bone injury's extent and nature. Knowing the trauma mechanism is essential to expect the extent of injuries and construct preventive measures accordingly. Hindawi 2022-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9481388/ /pubmed/36118169 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8695916 Text en Copyright © 2022 Ahmad Almigdad et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mustafa, Ayman
Alazaydeh, Sattam
Alshawish, Mu'men
Bani Mustafa, Mohammad
Alfukaha, Hamza
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9481388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36118169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8695916
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