Outcome of Surgical Management in Compound Depressed Skull Fractures With Primary Bone Fragment Replacement

Abstract: Head injury is one of the most common causes of death worldwide & compound depressed skull fracture is an important cause of mortality & morbidity in this regard. Gradual urbanization and industrialization along with poor traffic control, use of over dated malfunctioning vehicles, poor and unplanned road traffic systems and overall lack of awareness of the people regarding traffic systems increase RTA (Road Traffic Accident) along with head injury. Besides this, assaults fall from height, sports injuries, birth trauma, etc are also important causes of head injury in our country. Health professionals are always facing these patients with a head injury in their everyday practice. Modern imaging facilities support early treatment and lead the outcome of compound depressed fractures of the skull towards zero mortality. But in developing countries like us due to lack of good health infrastructure & neurosurgical service along with the scarcity of neurosurgeons, communication problems, limited facilities and poverty of the people lead to a negative effect in the treatment of neurosurgical emergencies like a compound depressed fracture.   This ultimately increases preventable mortality & morbidity of head-injured patients. The aim of the study will be to evaluate the ultimate outcome of primary bone fragment replacement in a compound depressed fracture which will be managed with our limited resources and to find out a plan of management of these patients to reduce mortality and morbidity. Further reading click here

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