Introduction: The increasing number of vehicles and the proliferation of two-wheeled vehicles accentuate the frequency of fractures in our country. The aim of this study is to describe the epidemiology of fractures in Cotonou. Materials and Methods: This prospective two-year study focused on all patients admitted to the emergency department of the National Teaching Hospital of Cotonou for a fracture injury. Results: 1794 fractures were collected in 1432 patients. Fractures accounted for 24.9% of surgical emergencies. The average age was 33.7 years (29 days - 90 years). The dominance was male with a sex ratio of 3.62. Etiological circumstances were dominated by road traffic accidents (75.8%), The etiological circumstances were dominated by r...
Tibia fractures constitute one of the most commontypes of trauma in Imo state. A retrospectiveepidem...
Importance Injuries cause 30% more deaths than HIV, TB and malaria combined, and a prospective fract...
<p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Trauma is recognized as one of the most causes of mortality in dev...
Introduction: The increasing number of vehicles and the proliferation of two-wheeled vehicles accent...
Background: Extremity fracture is an important component of musculoskeletal injury worldwide. The di...
Objectives: The present study aims to assess the epidemiological characteristics of facial fractures...
Introduction: Facial fractures epidemiology varies with geographic region. Patients and ...
Introduction: Femoral fractures are the most common presenting injury at the orthopaedic department ...
Background: The Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu is a tertiary hospital that ca...
Femoral fractures are the most common presenting injury at the orthopaedic department in a large Tan...
Introduction: low and middle income countries are disproportionately affected with road traffic...
BACKGROUND: Some studies have described the pattern of limb fractures and dislocation in Nigeria. Ho...
Introduction: En Afrique sub saharienne et au Togo, il existe peu de données épidémiologiques sur le...
BackgroundRoad traffic accidents in Malawi have increased in recent years resulting in a high incide...
Background: Open fractures remain a challenge for orthopedists' as far as stabilization, alignment a...
Tibia fractures constitute one of the most commontypes of trauma in Imo state. A retrospectiveepidem...
Importance Injuries cause 30% more deaths than HIV, TB and malaria combined, and a prospective fract...
<p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Trauma is recognized as one of the most causes of mortality in dev...
Introduction: The increasing number of vehicles and the proliferation of two-wheeled vehicles accent...
Background: Extremity fracture is an important component of musculoskeletal injury worldwide. The di...
Objectives: The present study aims to assess the epidemiological characteristics of facial fractures...
Introduction: Facial fractures epidemiology varies with geographic region. Patients and ...
Introduction: Femoral fractures are the most common presenting injury at the orthopaedic department ...
Background: The Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu is a tertiary hospital that ca...
Femoral fractures are the most common presenting injury at the orthopaedic department in a large Tan...
Introduction: low and middle income countries are disproportionately affected with road traffic...
BACKGROUND: Some studies have described the pattern of limb fractures and dislocation in Nigeria. Ho...
Introduction: En Afrique sub saharienne et au Togo, il existe peu de données épidémiologiques sur le...
BackgroundRoad traffic accidents in Malawi have increased in recent years resulting in a high incide...
Background: Open fractures remain a challenge for orthopedists' as far as stabilization, alignment a...
Tibia fractures constitute one of the most commontypes of trauma in Imo state. A retrospectiveepidem...
Importance Injuries cause 30% more deaths than HIV, TB and malaria combined, and a prospective fract...
<p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Trauma is recognized as one of the most causes of mortality in dev...