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Volume 13
Journal of Orthopaedics Trauma Surgery and Related Research
ISSN: 1897-2276
Orthopedics 2018
March 08-09, 2018
March 08-09, 2018 London, UK
10
th
International Conference on
Orthopedics, Trauma and Rheumatology
J Orthop Trauma Surg Rel Res 2018, Volume 13
Addressing the burden of orthopedic trauma and categorically identifying the pattern of injuries presenting
at Trauma Center Civil Hospital Karachi, Pakistan
Abdul Qadir, Badaruddin Sahito, Pir Mujtaba Shah, S M Tariq, Tahir Lakho, Sunel
and
Maratib Ali
Civil Hospital Karachi, Pakistan
Objective:
This study was executed to address the burden of orthopedic trauma presenting in Trauma Centre Civil Hospital, Karachi,
Pakistan. 500 bedded trauma center is serving all kinds of trauma 24 hours a day with all state of the art facilities and is fully
equipped with latest machinery. It is the largest emergency institute of Sindh till date. This study also presents the pattern of injuries
categorically, that we are encountering in daily emergency.
Method:
This descriptive study was conducted from Sept 2017 to Dec 2017. An informed verbal consent was taken and preformed
questionnaire was filled. Patient brought dead and those who were having injuries other than the orthopedic injury were excluded.
Data was analyzed using SPSS 21 for statistical significance.
Result:
The study was conducted on 2850 patients of all age group, which makes an average of 30 patients per day, including 1957
males (68.7%) and 893 females (31.3%). Among the total, the number of patients of pediatric age group (1 to 12 years) were 942
(33.05%). Mean age was 35 in adults. SD 28. 69 maximum injuries occurred in age group of 10-30 years. By occupation most were
found to be students and children-659 (23.1%). Most traumas occurred due to road traffic accidents-2193 (76.9%) and other occurred
at home-657 (23.05%). Road traffic accidents are found to be major cause of injuries and rest was due to other causes. Majority of
patients were brought by ambulance service with any first aid given. By addressing the categorical arrangement of patients with their
pattern of injuries, the cases with mild type of injury like foreign body, soft tissue trauma and muscular pain of sudden onset-446
(15.6%). The patients with single bone closed fractures including clavicle fracture-180 (6.31%), humerus neck and shaft fracture-83
(2.91%), supra-condylar humerus fractures-355 (12.4%), radius/ulna shaft-90 (3.1%), colles fracture-389 (13.6%), neck of femur
fracture-56 (1.96%), intertrochanteric fracture 62 (2.1%), femur shaft fracture-186 (6.5%), fracture of tibia/fibula-133 (4.6%) and
bi-malleolar fracture-45 (1.57%). The patients which suffered from joint dislocations like shoulder-48 (1.68%), elbow dislocation-17
(0.59%), hip dislocation-22 (0.77%) were also addressed. Some patients were having severe injuries including multiple fractures,
major contaminated open wounds, traumatic amputations, crushed limbs or with head injury-43 (3.06%). Very few cases were cold-
42 (5.6%) and some patients were included which are unknown and those whose data were lost-695 (24.3%).
Conclusion:
We concluded that huge number of trauma patients are presenting to trauma center with polytrauma, trauma to pelvis
and acetabulum, more than one bone fractures. Extensive trauma is disabling to young population throughout life. So, trauma patients
should be properly evaluated and treated according to advanced trauma life support to prevent the second hit injury to patient. We
suggest that primary prevention is the key that we can achieve by strict traffic rules; otherwise the burden can lead to mismanagement
of trauma patient.
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