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Original Article
Pattern of Orthopaedic injuries among patients attending the emergency
department in a tertiary care hospital – An analytical study
Najmul Huda1,
Pankaj Gupta2,
Ajay Pant3,
Asif Iqbal4,
M Julfiqar5,
Mohd Zahid Khan6
Nitin Kumar Agrawal7
1
Associate Professor, 2
Senior Resident, 3
Professor and Head, 4
Assistant professor, 5
Assistant professor,
6
Senior Resident7
Assistant professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College and
research centre, Moradabad U.P., India.
Corresponding author Addresss:-
Dr. Najmul Huda, Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics,Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College
and Research Centre T.M.U. Moradabad U.P. E-MAIL:- najamnajam@rediffmail.com
Abstract:Introduction: This study was aimed at analyzing the pattern of Orthopaedic injuries among patients
attending the Emergency department in a tertiary care hospital. Retrospective study was conducted in the
Department of Orthopaedics, Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College & Research Centre. Methods: The record
analysis of injured patients seen at the emergency department over a 12 months period from June 2012 to may
2013 was done. The data was analyzed with special reference tothepattern of Orthopaedic injuries. Results: A
total of 1110 records of injured patients that attended the emergency department were analyzed. Study showed
thatthemajority of victims were in the age group of 11-44 years (n=909, 81.89 percent). 71.09 percent (n=789)
were males and 28.9 percent (n=321) were females. Road traffic accident was the most common cause of
injuries being responsible for 59.72 percent, (n=663) followed by fall from height (22.5 percent, n=247). Study
revealed that the most common presentation of injuries was fracture (68.64 percent, n=762) and the most
common site was lower limbs in 48.16 percent cases, (n=367). Next most common site was upper limbs (28.08
percent, n=214) followed by pelvic fracture (10.01 percent, n=77), spine fractures (8.26 percent, n=63), facial
fracture (2.88 percent, n=22) & Ribs fracture (2.49 percent, n=19). There were 71.65 percent cases (n=546) of
simple fracture and 28.34 percent cases (n=216) ofthecompound fracture. There were 3.87 percent cases
(n=43), of various dislocations, shoulder dislocation being the most common. Crush injury was seen in 7.5
percent cases. Most commonly associated visceral injury wasthehead injury in 17.20 percent cases (n=191).
Conclusion: Fractures were the most common pattern of Orthopaedic injuries, frequently associated with head
injuries. Research in to appropriate strategies for prevention of injuries, especially RTA is required in tertiary
care hospitals.
Keywords: Orthopaedic injuries, road traffic accidents, fracture
INTRODUCTION: Trauma registry in Uttar Pradesh, India is still in the developmental stages with
relatively few published data, thus making documentation of injuries inadequate and posing great difficulty in
assessing these data. Road traffic accidents are responsible for a substantial proportion of deaths & injuries and
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are responsible for more years of life lost than most human diseases. Road traffic accidents are a growing
problem worldwide accounting for around 1.2 million deaths and over 50 million injuries annually1
. It is
expected that by the year 2020 RTA will rank third in the global burden of diseases2
. The world health
organization’s world health day for 2004 was dedicated to road safety3
. This level of attention to road safety
underscores the global burden of road traffic injuries and the need for public health concerned towards reducing
this epidemic. This study was designed to identify the characteristics of Orthopaedic injuries as seen in the
Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College &Research Centre and identify potential areas of development to
enhance trauma research, an important adjunct to effective policy formulation and implementation.
METHODS: This was a retrospective study conducted at the Orthopaedics department of Teerthanker
Mahaveer Medical College & Research Centre, a tertiary care hospital situated in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh,
India at National Highway-24. The patients attending the emergency department of Teerthanker Mahaveer
Medical College & Research Centre during June 2012 to may 2013 were included in this study. Personal data
and pattern of injuries sustained were extracted from the case records, casualty admission register and operation
records. Data extraction was manually done by reviewing each case file since there was no purpose designed
computerized trauma registry.
RESULTS: During the 12 months study period, 1110 injured patients were seen in the emergency
department. Out of these the maximum (n=909, 81.89 percent) were in the age group of 11 – 44 years. There
were 789 males (71.09 percent) and 321 (28.9 percent) females patients. Road traffic accident was the most
common cause of injuries being responsible for 59.72 percent (n=663) of patient injuries. Other causes were fall
from height in 247 cases (22.25 %), fall from bed in 3 cases (0.27 %) fall from stairs in 8 cases (0.72 %), fall on
ground in 7 cases (0.63 %), occupational injuries in 92 cases (8.28%), assault in 63 cases (5.67%), sports related
in 18 cases (1.62%) and firearm injuries in 9 cases (0.8%) (Table1, Figure-1).
Table 1: Etiology of Orthopaedic injuries seen in emergency department:
Etiology Number Percentage
RTA 663 59.72
Falls:
Fall from height
Fall from bed
Fall from stairs
Fall on ground
247
3
8
7
22.25
0.27
0.72
0.63
Occupational injuries 92 8.28
Assault 63 5.67
Sports related 18 1.62
Fire arms 9 0.8
Study revealed that the commonest injury was afracture (68.64 percent, n=762) and the most common site was
lower limbs in 48.16 percent cases (n=367) with the tibia/fibula being the most common bones to be fractured
(32.97 percent, n=121). Next common site was upper limbs (28.08 percent, n=214) followed by pelvic fractures
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(10.01 percent, n=77), spine fractures (8.26 percent, n=63), facial fractures (2.88 percent, n=22) & Rib fractures
(2.49 percent, n=19). (Table 2 Figure-2)
Table 2: Type of injury:
Type of injury Number Percentage
Fracture
Fracture of lower limb
Fracture of upper limb
Pelvic fractures
Spine fractures
Facial fractures
Rib fractures
762
367
214
77
63
22
19
68.64
48.16
20.08
10.01
8.26
2.88
2.49
Dislocation 43 3.87
Sprain & strain 153 13.78
Only laceration 103 9.27
Contusion with intact skin 49 4.41
There were 71.65 percent cases (n=546) of simple fractures and 28.34 percent cases (n=216) of compound
fractures (Table 3 Figure-3).
Table 3: Simple vs compound fractures:
Type of fractures cases Percentage
Simple fracture 546 71.65
Compound fracture 216 28.34
Single bone fracture was present in 46.98 percent cases (n=358), two bone fractures were present in 38.9
percent cases (n=297) and multiple fractures were seen in 14.04 percent (n=107) (table 4 Figure-4).
Table: 4 Number of fracture:
No. of fracture cases Percentage
Single bone fracture 358 46.98
Two bone fracture 297 38.9
Multiple fracture 107 14.07
There were 3.87 percent cases (n=43) of various dislocation, shoulder dislocation being the most common.
Crush injury was seen in 7.5 percent case (Table 5 Figure-5).
Table 5: Crush injuries
Crush Injury cases Percentage
No 1026 92.43
Yes 84 7.56
The sprain and strain of ligaments and muscles were present in 13.78 percent cases (n=153) only laceration was
present in 9.27 percent cases (n=103) contusion with intact skin were present in 4.41 percent case (n=49) Right
side ofthebody was involved 49.54% cases followed by left 30.54 % cases and bilateral and axial skeleton in
19.90% cases.Most commonly associated visceral injury was the head injury in 23.22 percent cases (n=191).
Pelvic injuries in 2.52 % cases (n=28), thoracic injuries in 1.71% cases (n=19), abdominal injuries were present
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in 1.53% cases (n=17), genitourinary in 1.08% cases (n=12), and. No visceral injuries were found in 75.94%
cases. (Table 6 Figure-6)
Table 6: Associated visceral injury
Associated visceral injury cases Percentage
No visceral injury 843 75.94
Head injury 191 17.20
Pelvic injury 28 2.52
Thoracic injury 19 1.71
Abdominal injury 17 1.53
Genitourinary 12 1.08
DISCUSSION: Our study shows that road traffic accidents are the commonest cause of injury in our center.
This high prevalence of RTA, 59.72 percent, is noteworthy as it has implications for the provision of adequate
facilities for managing road traffic injuries. This high rate is probably because of the location of the study
center, situated on National Highway – 24. In the present study, other modes of injuries were falls in 23.87
percent cases (n=265), occupational injuries in 92 cases (8.28%), assault in 63 cases (5.67%) sports related in 18
cases (1.62%) and firearm injuries in 9 cases (0.8%).
Solagberu et al4
has reported 62.3 percent prevalence of RTA in their trauma series from Nigeria. In a study by
L.O.A. Thani, O.A. Kehinde5
, at a Nigerian teaching hospital road traffic accident was the most common cause
of injuries in 90.6 percent cases. Gururaj6
conducted a study in 2004 and found that RTA was responsible for
52% of injuries, falls for 13%, occupational injuries constituted 4% & assault 3% of total injuries. In the study
by Huda N7
, the commonest mode of injury was roadside accident seen in 48.13% cases, followed by fall in
29.5%, assault in 5.4%, occupational injuries 10.5%, sports related in 4.17% and firearms in 2.08%.
In our study the slightly higher incidence of occupational injuries is because many factories are situated in
proximity of the hospital.
In the present study maximum number of victims were between 11-44 years (n=909, 81.89 percent). Similar age
distribution has been reported in other studies from developing countries.8-13
Considering the maximum
involvement of individuals in the economically productive years, RTA may have an important economic impact.
It also implies that interventions should be designed so as to target these individuals.
Majority of those injured in the present study were males (71.09 percent, n=789) and 28.9 percent (n=321) were
females. This is in conformity with other studies in India8,11-16
and abroad17
.Preponderance of males attributed to
their greater exposure to traffic and more risky behavior than females.
In the present study fractures were the most frequently seen injuries accounting for 68.64 percent (n=762) of all
injuries and the most common site was lower limb in 48.16 percent cases (n=367) with the tibial/fibula being the
commonest bones to be fractured (32.97 percent, n=121). A cross – sectional study in India showed that
fractures were the commonest injury among the victims of nonfatal road traffic accidents, and majority of the
victims were in the age group of 18-37 years18
. In china the data of 2213 patients with traffic trauma showed
that fracture of extremities (53.3 Percent) occurred most often, cranio-cerebral trauma (19.4 percent) next, the
followed in turn by thoraco-abdominal visceral injury (6.56 percent, spine fracture, (5.37 percent), fracture of
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ribs (4.88 percent) and pelvic fracture (4.18 Percent)19
. In Africa a retrospective analysis of nonfatal road traffic
crush victims still showed that the commonest injuries were fractures (69.0 percent) with the tibia/fibula being
most fractured bones (30.3 percent).20
Another hospital based study of 450 cases admitted due to traffic
accidents in India revealed that commonest type of injury wasafracture (49.33 percent) and the most common
site of fracture wasalower limb (48.2 percent).21
In the present study simple fractures were seen in 71.65% cases (n=546) and compound fractures were present
in 28.34% cases (n=216). In a study by Chetna Malhotra, MM Singh22
, compound fractures were present in
31.6% cases. In the study Huda N7
, compound fractures were seen in 39.9 percent cases and simple fractures
were present in 66 percent cases.
CONCLUSION: Fractures were the most common pattern of Orthopaedic injuries. They were frequently
associated with other injuries especially head injuries. Research in to appropriate strategies for prevention of
injuries, especially RTA, is required, but this must start with the establishment of institutional and regional
trauma registries for complete documentation of relevant data.
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Figure-1Orthopaedic injuries seen in emergency
department
60%
0%
22%
0%
1%
1%
8%
6% 1%1%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Figure-2 Type of injury
Figure-3Simple vs compound fracture
Figure-4Number of fracture
36%
25%
11%
5%
4%
2%
1%
2%
7%
5% 2%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
47%
39%
14%
Single bone fracture Two bone fracture
Multiple fracture
72%
28%
1 2
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Figure-5Crush injuries
Figure-6Associated visceral injury
92%
8%
No Yes
76%
17%
2%2%2%1%
No visceral injury Head injury
Pelvic injury Thoracic injury
Abdominal injury Genitourinary
How to cite this article: Huda N,Gupta P, Pant A et al.Pattern of Orthopaedic
injuries among patients attending the emergency department in a tertiary care
hospital – An analytical study. Acta Medica International.2014;1(1):13-21
Source of Support: Nil, Conflict of Interest: None

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Pattern of orthopaedic injuries among patients attending the emergency.acta medica international

  • 1. 13 Original Article Pattern of Orthopaedic injuries among patients attending the emergency department in a tertiary care hospital – An analytical study Najmul Huda1, Pankaj Gupta2, Ajay Pant3, Asif Iqbal4, M Julfiqar5, Mohd Zahid Khan6 Nitin Kumar Agrawal7 1 Associate Professor, 2 Senior Resident, 3 Professor and Head, 4 Assistant professor, 5 Assistant professor, 6 Senior Resident7 Assistant professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College and research centre, Moradabad U.P., India. Corresponding author Addresss:- Dr. Najmul Huda, Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics,Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College and Research Centre T.M.U. Moradabad U.P. E-MAIL:- najamnajam@rediffmail.com Abstract:Introduction: This study was aimed at analyzing the pattern of Orthopaedic injuries among patients attending the Emergency department in a tertiary care hospital. Retrospective study was conducted in the Department of Orthopaedics, Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College & Research Centre. Methods: The record analysis of injured patients seen at the emergency department over a 12 months period from June 2012 to may 2013 was done. The data was analyzed with special reference tothepattern of Orthopaedic injuries. Results: A total of 1110 records of injured patients that attended the emergency department were analyzed. Study showed thatthemajority of victims were in the age group of 11-44 years (n=909, 81.89 percent). 71.09 percent (n=789) were males and 28.9 percent (n=321) were females. Road traffic accident was the most common cause of injuries being responsible for 59.72 percent, (n=663) followed by fall from height (22.5 percent, n=247). Study revealed that the most common presentation of injuries was fracture (68.64 percent, n=762) and the most common site was lower limbs in 48.16 percent cases, (n=367). Next most common site was upper limbs (28.08 percent, n=214) followed by pelvic fracture (10.01 percent, n=77), spine fractures (8.26 percent, n=63), facial fracture (2.88 percent, n=22) & Ribs fracture (2.49 percent, n=19). There were 71.65 percent cases (n=546) of simple fracture and 28.34 percent cases (n=216) ofthecompound fracture. There were 3.87 percent cases (n=43), of various dislocations, shoulder dislocation being the most common. Crush injury was seen in 7.5 percent cases. Most commonly associated visceral injury wasthehead injury in 17.20 percent cases (n=191). Conclusion: Fractures were the most common pattern of Orthopaedic injuries, frequently associated with head injuries. Research in to appropriate strategies for prevention of injuries, especially RTA is required in tertiary care hospitals. Keywords: Orthopaedic injuries, road traffic accidents, fracture INTRODUCTION: Trauma registry in Uttar Pradesh, India is still in the developmental stages with relatively few published data, thus making documentation of injuries inadequate and posing great difficulty in assessing these data. Road traffic accidents are responsible for a substantial proportion of deaths & injuries and
  • 2. 14 are responsible for more years of life lost than most human diseases. Road traffic accidents are a growing problem worldwide accounting for around 1.2 million deaths and over 50 million injuries annually1 . It is expected that by the year 2020 RTA will rank third in the global burden of diseases2 . The world health organization’s world health day for 2004 was dedicated to road safety3 . This level of attention to road safety underscores the global burden of road traffic injuries and the need for public health concerned towards reducing this epidemic. This study was designed to identify the characteristics of Orthopaedic injuries as seen in the Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College &Research Centre and identify potential areas of development to enhance trauma research, an important adjunct to effective policy formulation and implementation. METHODS: This was a retrospective study conducted at the Orthopaedics department of Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College & Research Centre, a tertiary care hospital situated in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India at National Highway-24. The patients attending the emergency department of Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College & Research Centre during June 2012 to may 2013 were included in this study. Personal data and pattern of injuries sustained were extracted from the case records, casualty admission register and operation records. Data extraction was manually done by reviewing each case file since there was no purpose designed computerized trauma registry. RESULTS: During the 12 months study period, 1110 injured patients were seen in the emergency department. Out of these the maximum (n=909, 81.89 percent) were in the age group of 11 – 44 years. There were 789 males (71.09 percent) and 321 (28.9 percent) females patients. Road traffic accident was the most common cause of injuries being responsible for 59.72 percent (n=663) of patient injuries. Other causes were fall from height in 247 cases (22.25 %), fall from bed in 3 cases (0.27 %) fall from stairs in 8 cases (0.72 %), fall on ground in 7 cases (0.63 %), occupational injuries in 92 cases (8.28%), assault in 63 cases (5.67%), sports related in 18 cases (1.62%) and firearm injuries in 9 cases (0.8%) (Table1, Figure-1). Table 1: Etiology of Orthopaedic injuries seen in emergency department: Etiology Number Percentage RTA 663 59.72 Falls: Fall from height Fall from bed Fall from stairs Fall on ground 247 3 8 7 22.25 0.27 0.72 0.63 Occupational injuries 92 8.28 Assault 63 5.67 Sports related 18 1.62 Fire arms 9 0.8 Study revealed that the commonest injury was afracture (68.64 percent, n=762) and the most common site was lower limbs in 48.16 percent cases (n=367) with the tibia/fibula being the most common bones to be fractured (32.97 percent, n=121). Next common site was upper limbs (28.08 percent, n=214) followed by pelvic fractures
  • 3. 15 (10.01 percent, n=77), spine fractures (8.26 percent, n=63), facial fractures (2.88 percent, n=22) & Rib fractures (2.49 percent, n=19). (Table 2 Figure-2) Table 2: Type of injury: Type of injury Number Percentage Fracture Fracture of lower limb Fracture of upper limb Pelvic fractures Spine fractures Facial fractures Rib fractures 762 367 214 77 63 22 19 68.64 48.16 20.08 10.01 8.26 2.88 2.49 Dislocation 43 3.87 Sprain & strain 153 13.78 Only laceration 103 9.27 Contusion with intact skin 49 4.41 There were 71.65 percent cases (n=546) of simple fractures and 28.34 percent cases (n=216) of compound fractures (Table 3 Figure-3). Table 3: Simple vs compound fractures: Type of fractures cases Percentage Simple fracture 546 71.65 Compound fracture 216 28.34 Single bone fracture was present in 46.98 percent cases (n=358), two bone fractures were present in 38.9 percent cases (n=297) and multiple fractures were seen in 14.04 percent (n=107) (table 4 Figure-4). Table: 4 Number of fracture: No. of fracture cases Percentage Single bone fracture 358 46.98 Two bone fracture 297 38.9 Multiple fracture 107 14.07 There were 3.87 percent cases (n=43) of various dislocation, shoulder dislocation being the most common. Crush injury was seen in 7.5 percent case (Table 5 Figure-5). Table 5: Crush injuries Crush Injury cases Percentage No 1026 92.43 Yes 84 7.56 The sprain and strain of ligaments and muscles were present in 13.78 percent cases (n=153) only laceration was present in 9.27 percent cases (n=103) contusion with intact skin were present in 4.41 percent case (n=49) Right side ofthebody was involved 49.54% cases followed by left 30.54 % cases and bilateral and axial skeleton in 19.90% cases.Most commonly associated visceral injury was the head injury in 23.22 percent cases (n=191). Pelvic injuries in 2.52 % cases (n=28), thoracic injuries in 1.71% cases (n=19), abdominal injuries were present
  • 4. 16 in 1.53% cases (n=17), genitourinary in 1.08% cases (n=12), and. No visceral injuries were found in 75.94% cases. (Table 6 Figure-6) Table 6: Associated visceral injury Associated visceral injury cases Percentage No visceral injury 843 75.94 Head injury 191 17.20 Pelvic injury 28 2.52 Thoracic injury 19 1.71 Abdominal injury 17 1.53 Genitourinary 12 1.08 DISCUSSION: Our study shows that road traffic accidents are the commonest cause of injury in our center. This high prevalence of RTA, 59.72 percent, is noteworthy as it has implications for the provision of adequate facilities for managing road traffic injuries. This high rate is probably because of the location of the study center, situated on National Highway – 24. In the present study, other modes of injuries were falls in 23.87 percent cases (n=265), occupational injuries in 92 cases (8.28%), assault in 63 cases (5.67%) sports related in 18 cases (1.62%) and firearm injuries in 9 cases (0.8%). Solagberu et al4 has reported 62.3 percent prevalence of RTA in their trauma series from Nigeria. In a study by L.O.A. Thani, O.A. Kehinde5 , at a Nigerian teaching hospital road traffic accident was the most common cause of injuries in 90.6 percent cases. Gururaj6 conducted a study in 2004 and found that RTA was responsible for 52% of injuries, falls for 13%, occupational injuries constituted 4% & assault 3% of total injuries. In the study by Huda N7 , the commonest mode of injury was roadside accident seen in 48.13% cases, followed by fall in 29.5%, assault in 5.4%, occupational injuries 10.5%, sports related in 4.17% and firearms in 2.08%. In our study the slightly higher incidence of occupational injuries is because many factories are situated in proximity of the hospital. In the present study maximum number of victims were between 11-44 years (n=909, 81.89 percent). Similar age distribution has been reported in other studies from developing countries.8-13 Considering the maximum involvement of individuals in the economically productive years, RTA may have an important economic impact. It also implies that interventions should be designed so as to target these individuals. Majority of those injured in the present study were males (71.09 percent, n=789) and 28.9 percent (n=321) were females. This is in conformity with other studies in India8,11-16 and abroad17 .Preponderance of males attributed to their greater exposure to traffic and more risky behavior than females. In the present study fractures were the most frequently seen injuries accounting for 68.64 percent (n=762) of all injuries and the most common site was lower limb in 48.16 percent cases (n=367) with the tibial/fibula being the commonest bones to be fractured (32.97 percent, n=121). A cross – sectional study in India showed that fractures were the commonest injury among the victims of nonfatal road traffic accidents, and majority of the victims were in the age group of 18-37 years18 . In china the data of 2213 patients with traffic trauma showed that fracture of extremities (53.3 Percent) occurred most often, cranio-cerebral trauma (19.4 percent) next, the followed in turn by thoraco-abdominal visceral injury (6.56 percent, spine fracture, (5.37 percent), fracture of
  • 5. 17 ribs (4.88 percent) and pelvic fracture (4.18 Percent)19 . In Africa a retrospective analysis of nonfatal road traffic crush victims still showed that the commonest injuries were fractures (69.0 percent) with the tibia/fibula being most fractured bones (30.3 percent).20 Another hospital based study of 450 cases admitted due to traffic accidents in India revealed that commonest type of injury wasafracture (49.33 percent) and the most common site of fracture wasalower limb (48.2 percent).21 In the present study simple fractures were seen in 71.65% cases (n=546) and compound fractures were present in 28.34% cases (n=216). In a study by Chetna Malhotra, MM Singh22 , compound fractures were present in 31.6% cases. In the study Huda N7 , compound fractures were seen in 39.9 percent cases and simple fractures were present in 66 percent cases. CONCLUSION: Fractures were the most common pattern of Orthopaedic injuries. They were frequently associated with other injuries especially head injuries. Research in to appropriate strategies for prevention of injuries, especially RTA, is required, but this must start with the establishment of institutional and regional trauma registries for complete documentation of relevant data. REFERENCES: 1. World Health Organization. World report on road traffic injury prevention. World Health Organization, Geneva, 2004 2. Murary CJL, Lopez AD (Editors). Global Burden of Disease: A comprehensive assessment of mortality and disability from diseases, injuries, and risk factors in 1990 and projected to 2020. Harvard School of Public Health, 1996. 3. Margie Peden et al, Eds. Injury: a leading cause of the global burden of disease. Geneva: WHO, 2002. www.who.int/ world-health day/2004/infomaterial/world_report/ summary_en_rev.pdf (accessed 30th July, 2004) 4. Solagberu BA, Adekanye AO, Ofoegbu CPK, Kuranga SA,Udoffa US, Abdur-Rahman LO, Odelowo EOO. Clinicalspectrum of trauma at a university hospital in Nigeria. Eur J Trauma 2002; 28: 365 – 9 5. L.O.A. Thanni O.A. Kehinde, Trauma at nigerian teaching hospital: pattern and documentation of presentation 6. Gururaj G, Girish N. Issac N. KK Subhakrishna DK, final report of the project “health behavior surveillance” submitted to theministry of health and family welfare. Govt. of India, 2004 7. Huda N. Parekh P, Rehman M, Afzal M, Siddiquie HQ: Demographic distribution of fractures at a tertiary care hospital in western U.P. (India) A retrospective study, the Journal of Orthopaedics, Traumatology and Rehabilitation, Volume 5, 1, 2012. 8. Jha N, Srinivasa DK, Roy G, Jagdish S. Injury pattern among road traffic ccident cases: A study from South India. Indian Journal of Community Medicine 2003; 28(2):85-90. 9. Ansari S, Akhdar F, Mandoorah M, Moutaery K. Causes and effects of road traffic accidents in Saudi Arabia. Public Health 2000; 114(1):37-39. 10. Romao F, Nizamo H, Mapasse D, Rafico MM, Jose J, Mataruca S, Efron ML, Omondi LO, Leifert T, Bicho JM. Road traffic injuries in Mozambique. Inj Control Saf Promot 2003; 10(1-2):63-67.
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  • 7. 19 Figure-2 Type of injury Figure-3Simple vs compound fracture Figure-4Number of fracture 36% 25% 11% 5% 4% 2% 1% 2% 7% 5% 2% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 47% 39% 14% Single bone fracture Two bone fracture Multiple fracture 72% 28% 1 2
  • 8. 20 Figure-5Crush injuries Figure-6Associated visceral injury 92% 8% No Yes 76% 17% 2%2%2%1% No visceral injury Head injury Pelvic injury Thoracic injury Abdominal injury Genitourinary How to cite this article: Huda N,Gupta P, Pant A et al.Pattern of Orthopaedic injuries among patients attending the emergency department in a tertiary care hospital – An analytical study. Acta Medica International.2014;1(1):13-21 Source of Support: Nil, Conflict of Interest: None