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Citation

Ifesanya AO, Ogunlade SO, Omololu AB, Alonge TO. Inj. Prev. 2010; 16(Suppl 1): A49.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1136/ip.2010.029215.177

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Safety 2010 World Injury Conference, London, Abstract: : Orthopaedic implant surgery is often regarded as risky in developing countries due to likely hardware infection and the perception that the technical know-how are unavailable. The outcome of operative fixation of fractures at our centre was evaluated to determine whether this should be an option in our environment or not. All open reduction and internal fixation of fractures done at our hospital between September 1995 and December 2008 were reviewed. Details of the fractures, indications for surgery, fixation technique and outcome measures were recorded. A total of 524 fractures in 456 patients out of 1003 long bone fractures operatively stabilised during the period. About 15% were open fractures while a quarter of fractures involved the femoral shaft. Mean age of patients was 34.0 years. Traffic injuries accounted for 64% of cases. Average follow up period was 11.1 months. Plate osteosynthesis was employed in 330 cases (63.0%). Associated injuries and infective wound complications prolonged hospital stay. Complication rate was 21.0%, joint stiffness in 7.8% and chronic osteomyelitis in 3.8%. Open fractures and multiple long bone fracture stabilisation were associated with increased risks of chronic osteomyelitis. Although plate osteosynthesis remains the mainstay of long bone fracture stabilisation at our centre due to the lack of instrumentation for closed nailing, our results are comparable to those from other parts of the world. Open reduction and internal fixation is a recommendable option in treatment of fractures and nonunions in the 3rd world if standard precautions are observed.

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