Volume : VIII, Issue : V, May - 2019

The Influence of Helmets and pattern of Maxillofacial Trauma in Road Traffic Accidents: A Prospective Study

Dr. M. Sri Vignesh, Dr. K. Raja

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The leading cause of facio-maxillary injuries is road traffic accident which is either low or high velocity trauma. This study analyzes the pattern of facio-maxillary trauma in motorcyclists involved in RTA’s and the efficacy of various helmets in preventing facio-maxillary injury. This descriptive cross sectional study was conducted in Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai from January 2016 to January 2018. All patients with facio-maxillary injury from 2 wheeler RTA’s were included in the study. The data collected were patient demographics, type of injury, pattern of fracture in facial bones, type of helmet and subsequent management of fractures. A total of 336 cases were included in this study of which only 36 patients wore helmet. The most common pattern of facio-maxillary injury was “lower face injury”. The most common age group involved was “21 to 30” with a male predominance. The pattern of injury was predominantly low velocity trauma with an average speed of 50-60km/h. Most common isolated bony injury was fracture of mandible. All types of facial fractures were remarkably low in patients who wore full-face helmet. Open face helmet offers no protection against facial injury. Fracture mandible is the most common facial fracture in patients weå helmet. Educational campaigns and use of appropriate helmet is necessary to decrease the number of facial injuries in such accidents.

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THE INFLUENCE OF HELMETS AND PATTERN OF MAXILLOFACIAL TRAUMA IN ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY, Dr.M.Sri Vignesh, Dr.K.Raja GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-8 | Issue-5 | May-2019


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