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Published in: International Orthopaedics 9/2018

01-09-2018 | Original Paper

Epidemiology of acetabular fractures in Qatar

Authors: Malik Ahmed, Yousef Abuodeh, AbdulJabbar Alhammoud, Motasem Salameh, Khalid Hasan, Ghalib Ahmed

Published in: International Orthopaedics | Issue 9/2018

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Abstract

Objectives

This study aimed to review the epidemiological aspects of acetabular fractures treated at Hamad Medical Corporation in Qatar. The study is the first orthopaedic trauma epidemiological study in Qatar and will provide a platform to advance high-level clinical research.

Methods

We obtained data for 103 patients who presented to our level I trauma centre from 2008 to 2010 with a diagnosis of acetabular fracture. Age, sex, the cause of injury, fracture classification, mode of treatment, associated nerve injuries, and other complications were analyzed.

Results

The incidence of acetabular fracture was 2/100,000/year. Males (93.2%) predominated. The mean age at injury time was 36 years, and the most common cause of injury was motor vehicle collisions (49.5%). Injuries were mostly primary acetabular fractures (73.6%) in comparison to (26.4%) for associated fractures. Posterior wall fractures were the most common pattern (25.2%). Associated posterior hip dislocation occurred in 21.3% of cases. Data revealed a lower incidence of post-traumatic sciatic nerve palsy (7%) that was present at the time of injury. There were no cases of reported mortality.

Conclusion

Acetabular fractures are uncommon injuries with motor vehicle collision being the most common cause of injury. Posterior wall fracture was the most frequent pattern, and most of the patients were males. The incidence of post-traumatic sciatic nerve palsy and the proportion of injured women were lower than those reported in literature. Well-trained surgeons and specialized centres for treating these injuries are recommended.
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Metadata
Title
Epidemiology of acetabular fractures in Qatar
Authors
Malik Ahmed
Yousef Abuodeh
AbdulJabbar Alhammoud
Motasem Salameh
Khalid Hasan
Ghalib Ahmed
Publication date
01-09-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
International Orthopaedics / Issue 9/2018
Print ISSN: 0341-2695
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5195
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-018-3824-z

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