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Epidemiology of maxillofacial injuries in “Heratsi” No 1 university hospital in Yerevan, Armenia: a retrospective study
by
Aleksanyan, Lusine V.
, Minasyan, Armen M.
, Misakyan, Martin S.
, Poghosyan, Anna Yu
, Bablumyan, Aren Yu
, Muradyan, Armen A.
, Tadevosyan, Artashes E.
in
Accidents, Traffic
/ Adult
/ Age
/ Aggression
/ Armenia - epidemiology
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Dentistry
/ Emergency medical care
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethics
/ Etiology
/ Face
/ Female
/ Females
/ Fractures
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Hospitals, University
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ Internal fixation in fractures
/ Interpersonal violence
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mandible
/ Mandibular Fractures - complications
/ Mandibular Fractures - epidemiology
/ Mandibular Fractures - surgery
/ Maxillofacial
/ Maxillofacial fracture
/ Maxillofacial Injuries - epidemiology
/ Maxillofacial Injuries - etiology
/ Maxillofacial Injuries - surgery
/ Maxillofacial surgery
/ Medical records
/ Medicine
/ Methods
/ Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
/ Patient outcomes
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Statistical analysis
/ Trauma
/ Violence
2022
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Epidemiology of maxillofacial injuries in “Heratsi” No 1 university hospital in Yerevan, Armenia: a retrospective study
by
Aleksanyan, Lusine V.
, Minasyan, Armen M.
, Misakyan, Martin S.
, Poghosyan, Anna Yu
, Bablumyan, Aren Yu
, Muradyan, Armen A.
, Tadevosyan, Artashes E.
in
Accidents, Traffic
/ Adult
/ Age
/ Aggression
/ Armenia - epidemiology
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Dentistry
/ Emergency medical care
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethics
/ Etiology
/ Face
/ Female
/ Females
/ Fractures
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Hospitals, University
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ Internal fixation in fractures
/ Interpersonal violence
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mandible
/ Mandibular Fractures - complications
/ Mandibular Fractures - epidemiology
/ Mandibular Fractures - surgery
/ Maxillofacial
/ Maxillofacial fracture
/ Maxillofacial Injuries - epidemiology
/ Maxillofacial Injuries - etiology
/ Maxillofacial Injuries - surgery
/ Maxillofacial surgery
/ Medical records
/ Medicine
/ Methods
/ Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
/ Patient outcomes
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Statistical analysis
/ Trauma
/ Violence
2022
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Epidemiology of maxillofacial injuries in “Heratsi” No 1 university hospital in Yerevan, Armenia: a retrospective study
by
Aleksanyan, Lusine V.
, Minasyan, Armen M.
, Misakyan, Martin S.
, Poghosyan, Anna Yu
, Bablumyan, Aren Yu
, Muradyan, Armen A.
, Tadevosyan, Artashes E.
in
Accidents, Traffic
/ Adult
/ Age
/ Aggression
/ Armenia - epidemiology
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Dentistry
/ Emergency medical care
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethics
/ Etiology
/ Face
/ Female
/ Females
/ Fractures
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Hospitals, University
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ Internal fixation in fractures
/ Interpersonal violence
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mandible
/ Mandibular Fractures - complications
/ Mandibular Fractures - epidemiology
/ Mandibular Fractures - surgery
/ Maxillofacial
/ Maxillofacial fracture
/ Maxillofacial Injuries - epidemiology
/ Maxillofacial Injuries - etiology
/ Maxillofacial Injuries - surgery
/ Maxillofacial surgery
/ Medical records
/ Medicine
/ Methods
/ Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
/ Patient outcomes
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Statistical analysis
/ Trauma
/ Violence
2022
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Epidemiology of maxillofacial injuries in “Heratsi” No 1 university hospital in Yerevan, Armenia: a retrospective study
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Epidemiology of maxillofacial injuries in “Heratsi” No 1 university hospital in Yerevan, Armenia: a retrospective study
2022
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Overview
Background
The aim of this study was to perform a retrospective analysis of the prevalence, etiologies, types of maxillofacial injuries (MFIs), sites of maxillofacial fractures (MFFs) and their management in Yerevan, Armenia.
Methods
A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted. The extracted data included age, sex, date of referral, mode of injury, etiology, radiology records and treatment methods. Study outcomes were measured using percentages, means, standard deviations and tests of proportions.
P
< .05 was considered significant.
Results
A total of 204 patients had a mean age of 36.26 ± 1.08 years (156 males and 48 females), and a total of 259 MFIs were recorded between 2017 and 2020. Interpersonal violence was found to be the most common etiology of MFFs in this study (42.1%), followed by road traffic accidents (RTAs) (27.9%) and falls (18.6%). The nasal bone was the most common injury site (47.5%), followed by the mandible (31.4%) and zygomatic complex (11.7%). The most common fracture site was the mandibular angle (37.9%), followed by the symphysis/parasymphysis (28.1%) and body (12.6%). Isolated soft tissue injuries were reported in 5.9% of the cases. The majority of MFFs were treated by open reduction and internal fixation.
Conclusion
Interpersonal violence, followed by RTAs and falls, was the most common cause of MFIs. Males in the 21–30 years age group had the highest MFI incidence rate. The nasal bone was the most common injury site, followed by the mandible and zygomatic complex. Social education with the objective of reducing aggression and interpersonal conflict should be improved, and appropriate RTA prevention strategies should be strengthened and implemented.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Adult
/ Age
/ COVID-19
/ Ethics
/ Etiology
/ Face
/ Female
/ Females
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ Internal fixation in fractures
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mandible
/ Mandibular Fractures - complications
/ Mandibular Fractures - epidemiology
/ Mandibular Fractures - surgery
/ Maxillofacial Injuries - epidemiology
/ Maxillofacial Injuries - etiology
/ Maxillofacial Injuries - surgery
/ Medicine
/ Methods
/ Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
/ Trauma
/ Violence
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