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Complications and co-morbidities in radiographs of patients in traditional bone setters' homes in Ogwa, Edo State, Nigeria: A community-based study

机译:尼日利亚埃多州奥格瓦传统骨镶嵌家中患者的X光片中的并发症和合并症:基于社区的研究

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Background: Musculoskeletal injuries are common in developing countries, but access to high quality orthopedic care is not. Traditional bone setters (TBS) serve to fill the gap, but the nature and quality of their treatment are largely understudied. Traditional bone setting in Idunmunkpaghan clan of Ogwa community, Edo State, Nigeria, was founded by Odion Ekhimere between about 1680 and 1705. The TBS practice in this community is studied to find out the complications and co-morbidities associated with it. Methods: A prospective community-based study of the patients admitted in the traditional bone setters' homes was done at Ogwa over a -2-year period by studying the admission and discharge radiographs of patients treated in the community and by interviewing the TBS and patients. Result: Ninety patients with radiographs of the lesion sites were followed up from admission to discharge at the TBS homes, comprising 53 males (53.89%) and 37 females (41.11%) with a male to female ratio of 1.4:1. Sixty five patients (72.2%) had fracture or dislocation. Forty four of the 65 patients (67.7%) with fracture/dislocation had complications including mal-union 31(70.4%), secondary osteoarthritis 8 (18.2%), non-reduction of dislocation 7 (11.9%), non-union 8 (18.2%), and others 12 (27.2%). Co-morbidities were identified in 15 patients (16.7%) and included severe osteoarthritis 7 (46.7%), diabetic foot ulcer 4 (26.7%), severe hypertension with cardiomegaly 4 (26.7%), metastatic carcinoma of the prostate 3 (20.0%), septic arthritis 2 (13.3%), pulmonary tuberculosis 1 (6.7%) and others 3 (20.0%). Conclusion: The practice of traditional bone setting is well established in Idunmunkpaghan clan in Ukpogo quarter of Ogwa. Education and training of the TBS is the key to reduction of complications and co-morbidities seen in their practices as they have high patronage and the patients have high regards for them and will continue to patronize them.
机译:背景:肌肉骨骼损伤在发展中国家很常见,但获得高质量骨科护理的情况却不多。传统的骨骼镶嵌器(TBS)可以填补这一空白,但是其治疗的性质和质量在很大程度上尚未得到研究。 Odion Ekhimere在大约1680年至1705年之间在尼日利亚伊多州Ogwa社区的Idunmunkpaghan家族中建立了传统的骨骼设置。对该社区的TBS实践进行研究,以找出与之相关的并发症和合并症。方法:通过研究社区内接受治疗的患者的入院和出院射线照相,并与TBS和患者进行访谈,在Ogwa进行了为期2年的基于社区的前瞻性研究,研究对象是传统骨固定器家中的患者。结果:从入院至出院期间,对90例病变部位进行放射照相的患者进行了随访,其中男53例(53.89%),女37例(41.11%),男女之比为1.4:1。六十五名患者(72.2%)患有骨折或脱位。 65例骨折/脱位患者中有44例(67.7%)出现并发症,包括不愈合31(70.4%),继发性骨关节炎8(18.2%),不减少脱位7(11.9%),不愈合8( 18.2%),其他12(27.2%)。在15例患者中发现了合并症(16.7%),其中包括严重骨关节炎7(46.7%),糖尿病足溃疡4(26.7%),患有心脏肥大的严重高血压4(26.7%),前列腺转移癌3(20.0%) ),化脓性关节炎2(13.3%),肺结核1(6.7%)和其他3(20.0%)。结论:在奥格瓦乌克波哥(Okwago)地区的Idunmunkpaghan家族中,传统的骨镶嵌方法已得到广泛应用。 TBS的教育和培训是减少其操作中出现的并发症和合并症的关键,因为它们具有很高的支持率,并且患者对此表示很高的敬意,并将继续光顾他们。

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