Analysis of femoral fracture post motor vehicle accidents

To identify the prevalence of different types of femoral fractures post-motor vehicle accident (MVA) based on fracture location: proximal, middle and distal. A cross-sectional study of all femoral fracture post-MVA x-ray charts carried out at the National Guard Hospital, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Ara...

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description To identify the prevalence of different types of femoral fractures post-motor vehicle accident (MVA) based on fracture location: proximal, middle and distal. A cross-sectional study of all femoral fracture post-MVA x-ray charts carried out at the National Guard Hospital, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia between November 2007 to December 2013. Among the 471 patients reviewed, most fractures were in male (87%) compared with female (13%) victims, with breaks more in the right femur (56%) than the left femur (44%). As for location of the femur fracture, middle fractures (64%) exceeded proximal (26%) and distal fractures (10%). The most common age group was between 16-30 years, representing 56% of these fractures. Prevalence of the femur fracture location varies depending on gender, age, and other factors.
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Adolescent
Adult
Age Factors
Age groups
Analysis
Casualties
Cross-Sectional Studies
Etiology
Female
Femoral Fractures - classification
Femoral Fractures - diagnostic imaging
Femoral Fractures - epidemiology
Femoral Fractures - pathology
Femur
Femur - anatomy & histology
Femur - diagnostic imaging
Femur - injuries
Femur - pathology
Fractures
Gender differences
Humans
Injuries
Leg injuries
Legs
Male
Motor Vehicles
Original
Prevalence
Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
Psychological aspects
Radiography
Saudi Arabia - epidemiology
Sex Factors
Statistics
Time Factors
Traffic accidents
Traffic accidents & safety
Young Adult
title Analysis of femoral fracture post motor vehicle accidents
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