Zygomatic complex fractures in a suburban Nigerian population

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Автори: Vincent Ugboko, Christopher Udoye, Kizito Ndukwe, Adewumi Amole, Stephen Aregbesola
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Опубліковано: Dental Traumatology 2024
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-65032024-06-12T03:01:07Z Zygomatic complex fractures in a suburban Nigerian population Vincent Ugboko Christopher Udoye Kizito Ndukwe Adewumi Amole Stephen Aregbesola 6p A retrospective analysis of 128 zygomatic complex fractures was undertaken. There were 109 males (85.2%) and 19 females (14.8%), aged 3–74 years (mean ± SD, 33 ± 12.6 years). Patients in the third decade of life (38.3%) recorded the highest incidence. Road traffic accidents (74.2%) mainly from automobile (61.7%) and motorcycle (9.4%) involvement were the predominant etiology. While 38.8% of them presented within the first 24 h, males were relatively earlier than their female counterparts, although this was not statistically significant. Class 3 fractures were the commonest (50%), followed by classes 2 (zygomatic arch) and 4, respectively. Most class 6 fractures (6.3%) resulted from gunshot injuries. There were 116 unilateral (left 63, right 53) and 12 bilateral fractures with the right side of the face recording more zygomatic arch fractures. In addition, statistical significance was observed between etiology, class and type of fracture. One hundred and twenty‐four (136 fractures) patients were available for treatment as four declined. Twelve cases did not require treatment while others were managed by either closed or open reduction under general anesthesia. Gillies’ temporal approach was the commonest (57.1%) surgical technique employed. However the unstable nature of the fractures necessitated open reduction and transosseous wiring in 33 cases. The high prevalence of zygomatic complex fractures arising from vehicular accidents reflects the poor status of the road network in rural and suburban Nigerian communities. Hence government should improve on existing infrastructures, decongest the highways and enforce traffic laws amongst road users. In addition, the need to encourage massive investments in safer alternative transport systems is emphasized. 2024-06-11T07:38:04Z 2024-06-11T07:38:04Z 2005 journal-article Ugboko, V., Udoye, C., Ndukwe, K., Amole, A., & Aregbesola, S. (2005). Zygomatic complex fractures in a suburban Nigerian population. Dental Traumatology, 21(2), 70-75. 10.1111/j.1600-9657.2004.00275.x 1600-4469 1600-9657 https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/handle/123456789/6503 en Dental Traumatology application/pdf Dental Traumatology
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title_full_unstemmed Zygomatic complex fractures in a suburban Nigerian population
title_short Zygomatic complex fractures in a suburban Nigerian population
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