Outcome of management of elevated skull fractures in Enugu, South-East Nigeria

  • Onyia, E.E.
  • Chikani, M.C.
  • Mezue, W.C.
  • Uche, E.O.
  • Iloabachie, I
  • Okorie, E
  • Dung, G
Publication date
July 2018
Publisher
African Journals Online (AJOL)
Language
English

Abstract

Introduction: Elevated skull fractures, previously thought of as a very rare variety of fractures, are no longer very uncommon. They are expectedly gradually finding a slowly growing list of references in neurosurgical literature. They are mostly posttraumatic compound fractures due to the mechanism of injury. Outcome of operative neurosurgical care is generally rewarding.Materials and Methods: A 4‑year retrospective study of case notes, operation registers, and radiology records of patients diagnosed with elevated skull fractures who had neurosurgical care at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu, Nigeria, between 2012 and 2015, was done. Only patients with evidence of elevated skull fracture on head computed tomography scan w...

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