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Isolated traumatic orbital floor fracture:An analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank
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作者 Emma De Ravin D Katherine Xu +2 位作者 Christian Fritz Harman S.Parhar Karthik Rajasekaran 《World Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery》 CAS CSCD 2024年第3期187-192,共6页
Objectives:To date,no study provides a comprehensive analysis of traumatic orbital floor fractures across the United States.We aimed to characterize patient demographics,injury-related variables,and operative manageme... Objectives:To date,no study provides a comprehensive analysis of traumatic orbital floor fractures across the United States.We aimed to characterize patient demographics,injury-related variables,and operative management in this population.Method:The National Trauma Data Bank was queried for open or closed orbital floor fractures from 2008 to 2016.Clinical data were extracted.Results:Overall,148,592 orbital floor fractures were identified,with 142,577(95.9%)closed-and 6158(4.1%)open-type fractures.A total of 106,243(71.5%)patients were male and the median patient age was 41 years.The majority of patients(79.2%)had abbreviated injury scale scores of≤2,indicating minor/moderate injury.Fracture mechanism of injury(MOI)differed by gender,with the most frequent being unarmed fights in men(34.3%)and falls in women(14.0%).There were 29,600 patients(19.9%)with isolated orbital floor(I-OF)fractures.The MOI most strongly associated with operative intervention of with I-OF fractures were penetrating injuries caused by a firearm(odds ratio[OR]:2.91;95%confidence interval[CI]:1.62–5.20)and cuttings/piercings(OR:2.17;95%CI:1.29–3.65).Conclusion:This large epidemiological study reveals that orbital floor fractures tend to present with minor or moderate injuries and are more likely to require operative intervention in setting of firearm or cut/pierce injuries. 展开更多
关键词 EPIDEMIOLOGY national trauma Data Bank orbital fracture risk factors trauma
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