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Predictive factors of malunion and nonunion at the Aristide le Dantec hospital
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Background: Malunion and nonunion are late complications that can occur during the fracture healing process. The aim of this study was to determine the predictive factors for malunion and nonunion
Methods: This was a retrospective study over a period of 43 months. Predictive factors were sought from patient, fracture and initial management data
Results: We recorded 72 consolidation disorders in 69 patients. malunion accounted for 54.1% and nonunion for 45.9%. The study population was divided as follows: 53 men and 16 women. The average age was 37.8 years. The patients lived in urban areas in 81.2% of cases. Comorbidities were present in 14.5%. The circumstances of fracture occurrence were dominated by traffic accidents, especially for 39 patients. The initial fracture was closed in 91.3%. Long bones were involved in 97.2% of cases, with a diaphyseal location in 52.8%. The fracture was simple in 79.1%, with 84.7% of the fractures being transverse. The tibia was the bone most affected by malunion (53.8%). Nonunion occurred in the humerus, femur and tibia in 27.3% each. Initial treatment was undertaken in 91.3% of patients.
Conclusions: Malunion and nonunion are a reality in our daily practice. These consolidation problems occur in young patients who are victims of road traffic accidents. Diaphyseal fractures of long bones with a transverse line have been the most frequently incriminated. conservative treatment and traditional practice have favoured the development of these complications.
Title: Predictive factors of malunion and nonunion at the Aristide le Dantec hospital
Description:
Background: Malunion and nonunion are late complications that can occur during the fracture healing process.
The aim of this study was to determine the predictive factors for malunion and nonunion
Methods: This was a retrospective study over a period of 43 months.
Predictive factors were sought from patient, fracture and initial management data
Results: We recorded 72 consolidation disorders in 69 patients.
malunion accounted for 54.
1% and nonunion for 45.
9%.
The study population was divided as follows: 53 men and 16 women.
The average age was 37.
8 years.
The patients lived in urban areas in 81.
2% of cases.
Comorbidities were present in 14.
5%.
The circumstances of fracture occurrence were dominated by traffic accidents, especially for 39 patients.
The initial fracture was closed in 91.
3%.
Long bones were involved in 97.
2% of cases, with a diaphyseal location in 52.
8%.
The fracture was simple in 79.
1%, with 84.
7% of the fractures being transverse.
The tibia was the bone most affected by malunion (53.
8%).
Nonunion occurred in the humerus, femur and tibia in 27.
3% each.
Initial treatment was undertaken in 91.
3% of patients.
Conclusions: Malunion and nonunion are a reality in our daily practice.
These consolidation problems occur in young patients who are victims of road traffic accidents.
Diaphyseal fractures of long bones with a transverse line have been the most frequently incriminated.
conservative treatment and traditional practice have favoured the development of these complications.
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