Pattern and Severity of Bony Injuries among Motorcyclist Admitted in Orthopedic Ward

Objective: To observe the nature and severity of injuries to extremities among motorcyclists resulting from traffic accidents admitted in Orthopedic ward. Method: This study has been conducted in civil hospital Karachi between the time periods of Jan2011 till Dec2011.The patients included in this s...

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Main Authors: Ghulam Mustafa Kaim Khani, S. Mujahid Humail, M. Perwez Anjum, H. D. Afridi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dow University of Health Sciences 2013-08-01
Series:Journal of the Dow University of Health Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.jduhs.com/index.php/jduhs/article/view/1551
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Summary:Objective: To observe the nature and severity of injuries to extremities among motorcyclists resulting from traffic accidents admitted in Orthopedic ward. Method: This study has been conducted in civil hospital Karachi between the time periods of Jan2011 till Dec2011.The patients included in this study were admitted from Accident and emergency department and from outpatient clinics, these patients were referred from other part of the province. All motor bike accident victims with bony injuries were included in this study. After evaluation and emergency management, data of patients was collected and statistical analysis was done through SPSS 10. Results: During this period a total 1280 patients had been admitted in orthopaedic unit II, among which 340(26.56%) patients were motorbike accident victims. These 340 patients had a total of 380 bone related injuries which was due to the fact that more than one bone was fractured in 25 of these patients. It was seen that a majority of the victims were male (310 out of 340--91.17%) whereas female victims were a minority (30 out of 340 –8.82%). Among these patients. It was seen that 205 were between the age group of 16 to 35 years and the most common cause of injury was collision with another vehicle, this was seen in 215 cases (63.23%). Fractures TIBIA was seen in 165 patients and tibia the most common was the open fracture, the femur was the second most common fractured bone in motorbike accident victims.  
ISSN:1995-2198
2410-2180