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Citation

Ebong WW. Int. Surg. 1978; 63(1): 14-17.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1978, Minerva Medica)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

627449

Abstract

A series of 1,329 patients with 1,327 fractures and 100 dislocations has been studied. Boys under 10 years of age predominated. The majority of the injuries resulted from falls or road traffic accidents. Upper limb fractures occurred more commonly than those of the lower limbs or axial skeleton. Femoral shaft fractures were 2-1/2 to 5 times more common while femoral neck fractures were three to five times less common than in Americans. Dislocations were most common at the elbow, followed by the shoulder. Only 11.5% of the patients had open operations; the others were treated conservatively. The prognosis as regards survival and functional results was very good, but malunion was the most common complication.


Language: en

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