Infection Rate in Patients with Compound Depressed Skull Fractures and Primary Bone Fragment Replacement, Kashan-Iran, 1997-2005

  • Tabesh, H.
  • Fakharian, E.
  • Deljo, M.
  • Ali Asgharzade, A.
  • Akbari, H.
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Publication date
January 2008

Abstract

Background : Compound depressed skull fracture (CDF) is a complication of trauma to head. In spite of many decades of studies on the management of CDF there is yet disagreements regarding primary repair or discarding the bone fragments and late repair. This study has conducted to evaluate infection rate in primary repair of CDF. Materials and Methods : This study included 60 patients with blunt trauma to head and CDF admitted to Naghavi hospital of Kashan University of Medical Sciences (KAUMS), from 1997 to 2005. Age, sex, the interval between admission and operation, severity of trauma, duration of hospital stay, and infections were recorded and analyzed with descriptive statistics. Results : Male to female ratio was 7.6:1, and mean age 19...

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