Epidemiological study of facial fractures in a brazilian subpopulation
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Resumo: | Facial injuries, including bones fractures that comprise them, assume a prominent role in the care of polytrauma patients in general emergencies, often leading to severe psychomotor and social sequelae to those affected. Objective: To survey the victims’ epidemiological data of oral and maxillofacial trauma treated at the Hospital de Base Luis Eduardo Magalhães in Itabuna / BA. Methods: A hundred and eight medical records were used, totaling 147 fractures. The analyzed data were gender, age, the city in which the patient resides, etiology of the fracture and its location, being tabulated, organized, and described using the Microsoft Excel and Word program (version 2016). Results: there was a male predominance (76.27%); the most prevalent age group was between 24 and 34 years old, with 32 being the most repercussions and 47.5 years being the average age. The mandible was the most affected bone, representing 34.01%, with motorcycle accidents as the primary etiology and Itabuna the city with the most patients. Conclusion: with young adults being the most affected patients and traffic accidents, especially motorcycles, as the primary etiology, it is noted that such fractures could be avoided with the increase of more educational measures in traffic and greater punishment for reckless drivers makes it is essential in reducing such pathology. |
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Epidemiological study of facial fractures in a brazilian subpopulationEstudio epidemiológico de fracturas faciales en una subpoblación brasileñaEstudo Epidemiológico de fraturas faciais em uma sub-população brasileiraEpidemiologiaTrauma facialFracturas facialesCirugía maxilofacial.EpidemiologiaTraumatismo facialFratura facialCirurgia bucomaxilofacial.EpidemiologyFacial traumaFacial fracturesMaxillofacial surgery.Facial injuries, including bones fractures that comprise them, assume a prominent role in the care of polytrauma patients in general emergencies, often leading to severe psychomotor and social sequelae to those affected. Objective: To survey the victims’ epidemiological data of oral and maxillofacial trauma treated at the Hospital de Base Luis Eduardo Magalhães in Itabuna / BA. Methods: A hundred and eight medical records were used, totaling 147 fractures. The analyzed data were gender, age, the city in which the patient resides, etiology of the fracture and its location, being tabulated, organized, and described using the Microsoft Excel and Word program (version 2016). Results: there was a male predominance (76.27%); the most prevalent age group was between 24 and 34 years old, with 32 being the most repercussions and 47.5 years being the average age. The mandible was the most affected bone, representing 34.01%, with motorcycle accidents as the primary etiology and Itabuna the city with the most patients. Conclusion: with young adults being the most affected patients and traffic accidents, especially motorcycles, as the primary etiology, it is noted that such fractures could be avoided with the increase of more educational measures in traffic and greater punishment for reckless drivers makes it is essential in reducing such pathology.Las lesiones faciales, incluidas las fracturas de los huesos que las componen, asumen un papel destacado en la atención de los pacientes politraumatizados en las urgencias generales, provocando a menudo secuelas psicomotoras y sociales graves en los afectados. Objetivo: realizar un relevamiento de los datos epidemiológicos de las víctimas de trauma oral y maxilofacial atendidas en el Hospital de Base Luis Eduardo Magalhães en Itabuna / BA. Métodos: se utilizaron 118 historias clínicas, totalizando 147 fracturas. Los datos analizados fueron: sexo, edad, ciudad en la que reside el paciente, etiología de la fractura y su ubicación, siendo tabulados, organizados y descritos mediante el programa Microsoft Excel y Word (versión 2016). Resultados: Hubo predominio del sexo masculino (76,27%), el grupo de edad más prevalente fue el de 24 a 34 años, siendo 32 la edad con mayor repercusión y 47,5 años la edad media. La mandíbula fue el hueso más afectado, que representó el 34,01%, siendo los accidentes de motocicleta la principal etiología e Itabuna la ciudad con más pacientes. Conclusión: Siendo los adultos jóvenes los pacientes más afectados y los accidentes de tránsito, especialmente motocicletas, como principal etiología, se observa que tales fracturas podrían evitarse con el incremento de más medidas educativas en el tránsito y un mayor castigo a los conductores imprudentes hace imprescindible en reduciendo tal patología.As lesões faciais, incluindo-se nestas as fraturas dos ossos que a compõem, assumem um papel de destaque nos atendimentos a pacientes politraumatizados nas emergências gerais, levando por muitas vezes a graves sequelas psico-motoras e sociais aos acometidos. Objetivo: Realizar um levantamento dos dados epidemiológicos de vítimas de traumas bucomaxilofaciais, atendidas no Hospital de base Luís Eduardo Magalhães em Itabuna/BA. Métodos: Foram utilizados 118 prontuários totalizando 147 fraturas. Os dados analizados foram: gênero, idade, cidade na qual o paciente reside, etiologia da fratura e sua localização, sendo tabulados, organizados e descritos com a utilização do programa Microsoft Excel e Word (versão 2016). Resultados: Observou-se uma predominância masculina (76,27%), e a faixa etária mais prevalente foi entre 24 e 34 anos, sendo 32 a idade que mais se repertiu e 47,5 anos a média das idades. A mandíbula foi o osso mais afetado, o que representou 34,01%, tendo os acidentes motociclísticos como principal etiologia e Itabuna a cidade com mais pacientes. Conclusão: Sendo os adultos jovens os pacientes mais afetados e os acidentes de trânsito, principalmente os motociclísticos, como principal etiologia, nota-se que tais fraturas poderiam ser evitadas com o incremento de mais medidas educativas no trânsito e uma maior punição aos motoristas imprudentes torna-se imprescincível na dimunuição de tal patologia. Research, Society and Development2021-05-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1493710.33448/rsd-v10i5.14937Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 5; e27910514937Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 5; e27910514937Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 5; e279105149372525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14937/13387Copyright (c) 2021 Marcus José da Hora Andrade; Ana Grasiela da Silva Limoeiro; Caio Cesar Souza; Wayne Martins Nascimento; David Costa Moreirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAndrade, Marcus José da HoraLimoeiro, Ana Grasiela da Silva Souza, Caio CesarNascimento, Wayne MartinsMoreira, David Costa2021-05-17T18:20:49Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14937Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:53.478900Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Epidemiological study of facial fractures in a brazilian subpopulation Estudio epidemiológico de fracturas faciales en una subpoblación brasileña Estudo Epidemiológico de fraturas faciais em uma sub-população brasileira |
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Epidemiological study of facial fractures in a brazilian subpopulation |
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Epidemiological study of facial fractures in a brazilian subpopulation Epidemiological study of facial fractures in a brazilian subpopulation Andrade, Marcus José da Hora Epidemiologia Trauma facial Fracturas faciales Cirugía maxilofacial. Epidemiologia Traumatismo facial Fratura facial Cirurgia bucomaxilofacial. Epidemiology Facial trauma Facial fractures Maxillofacial surgery. Andrade, Marcus José da Hora Epidemiologia Trauma facial Fracturas faciales Cirugía maxilofacial. Epidemiologia Traumatismo facial Fratura facial Cirurgia bucomaxilofacial. Epidemiology Facial trauma Facial fractures Maxillofacial surgery. |
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Epidemiological study of facial fractures in a brazilian subpopulation |
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Epidemiological study of facial fractures in a brazilian subpopulation |
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Epidemiological study of facial fractures in a brazilian subpopulation Epidemiological study of facial fractures in a brazilian subpopulation |
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Epidemiological study of facial fractures in a brazilian subpopulation Epidemiological study of facial fractures in a brazilian subpopulation |
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Epidemiological study of facial fractures in a brazilian subpopulation |
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Andrade, Marcus José da Hora |
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Andrade, Marcus José da Hora Andrade, Marcus José da Hora Limoeiro, Ana Grasiela da Silva Souza, Caio Cesar Nascimento, Wayne Martins Moreira, David Costa Limoeiro, Ana Grasiela da Silva Souza, Caio Cesar Nascimento, Wayne Martins Moreira, David Costa |
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Limoeiro, Ana Grasiela da Silva Souza, Caio Cesar Nascimento, Wayne Martins Moreira, David Costa |
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Andrade, Marcus José da Hora Limoeiro, Ana Grasiela da Silva Souza, Caio Cesar Nascimento, Wayne Martins Moreira, David Costa |
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Epidemiologia Trauma facial Fracturas faciales Cirugía maxilofacial. Epidemiologia Traumatismo facial Fratura facial Cirurgia bucomaxilofacial. Epidemiology Facial trauma Facial fractures Maxillofacial surgery. |
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Epidemiologia Trauma facial Fracturas faciales Cirugía maxilofacial. Epidemiologia Traumatismo facial Fratura facial Cirurgia bucomaxilofacial. Epidemiology Facial trauma Facial fractures Maxillofacial surgery. |
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Facial injuries, including bones fractures that comprise them, assume a prominent role in the care of polytrauma patients in general emergencies, often leading to severe psychomotor and social sequelae to those affected. Objective: To survey the victims’ epidemiological data of oral and maxillofacial trauma treated at the Hospital de Base Luis Eduardo Magalhães in Itabuna / BA. Methods: A hundred and eight medical records were used, totaling 147 fractures. The analyzed data were gender, age, the city in which the patient resides, etiology of the fracture and its location, being tabulated, organized, and described using the Microsoft Excel and Word program (version 2016). Results: there was a male predominance (76.27%); the most prevalent age group was between 24 and 34 years old, with 32 being the most repercussions and 47.5 years being the average age. The mandible was the most affected bone, representing 34.01%, with motorcycle accidents as the primary etiology and Itabuna the city with the most patients. Conclusion: with young adults being the most affected patients and traffic accidents, especially motorcycles, as the primary etiology, it is noted that such fractures could be avoided with the increase of more educational measures in traffic and greater punishment for reckless drivers makes it is essential in reducing such pathology. |
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