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Management of patients with post- traumatic exposed bones at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Eldoret, Kenya

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dc.contributor.author Ayumba, Barry Ramadhan
dc.contributor.author Lelei, L. K.
dc.contributor.author Emarah, A. M.
dc.contributor.author Lagat, D. J.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-08-30T06:49:32Z
dc.date.available 2023-08-30T06:49:32Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8027
dc.description.abstract Background: The global frequency for open long bone fracture is at least 11.5 cases per 100,000 persons per year. Precise published research information regarding the characteristics and the management of patients with post- traumatic exposed bones for Africa, Kenya and Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital- Eldoret is non- existent. This study will provide the much needed research information. Objective: To assess the characteristics of patients with post- traumatic exposed bones with their management at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Eldoret. Setting: Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Eldoret, Kenya. Design: Hospital based descriptive retrospective. Subjects: One hundred and ninety six patients managed for post- traumatic exposed bones between 1st January, 2006 and 31st December, 2010. Methods: The medical records (files) were retrieved from the Records Department; data was gathered, recorded in observation checklist, organized, cleaned and analyzed in the statistical package for social science software version 19. Results: Males-167, females-29; ratio: 5.76:1. Mean age: 32.51years (SD=13.26). Referrals were 51%, at least 60% were of low literacy and income earning status. All patients had exposed bones due to open fractures (97%) and degloving injuries (3%). Road traffic accidents were responsible in 49.5% of the patients. Duration of ailment was 0-300 days (median= 1.00). All patients benefited from surgical interventions. Waiting time for surgery was 0-67 days (median= 1.00); while number of procedures were 1-9 (mean= 2, (SD=1.6)). Survival was 99.5%; length of hospitalization was 2- 177 days (median= 24.00; mean= 36.3 days (SD= 32.8)). The main complication was infection (62 patients). Follow up was adhered to by 59% of the patients. Conclusion and Recommendations: Majority of patients were: referred, males, of low literacy and low income earning status. All patients had exposed bones and benefited from one form or another of the numerous surgical interventions with satisfactory outcome. Scarcity of resources remained major challenge. There is need to create awareness and empower people socio-economically; as well as providing resources required in prevention, control and treatment of this disorder. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Exposed bones en_US
dc.subject Debridement en_US
dc.subject Fracture stabilization en_US
dc.subject Coverage procedure en_US
dc.title Management of patients with post- traumatic exposed bones at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Eldoret, Kenya en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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