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- W2531808652 abstract "Background: We aimed to study the relationship between the number of fractured scapular regions, and the severity and distribution of associated injuries in blunt trauma patients. Methods: 107 consecutive patients with fractured scapulae (100 males) with a mean age of 35 (8–65) years were prospectively studied between January 2003 and December 2005. Mechanism of injury, associated injuries, injury severity scale (ISS) and the number of anatomical scapular regions involved in each fracture were studied. Patients were divided into single-region, two-region fracture, and more than two-region fracture groups. Computer tomography was used for fracture classification in 99 patients and plain X-rays in the remaining 8. Results: Road traffic collisions were the most common cause of scapular fracture. 95 patients (89%) sustained associated injuries. The most frequent was chest injury (68 (64%)). The median ISS was 9 (4–57) for the single-region fracture group (n 55), 20 (4–59) for the two-region fracture group (n 30), and 22.5 (4–54) for more than two-region fracture group (n 22) (p=0.02, Kruskal Wallis test). The median values of abbreviated injury scale (AIS) for chest injuries for the three groups were 1 (0–4), 3 (0–5) and 3 (0–5), respectively (p=0.001, Kruskal Wallis test). The single-region fracture group had significantly less posterior structure injury (9/55) compared with the multiple-region fracture group (46/52) (p=0, Fisher’s exact test). Conclusion: Associated injuries are common in patients having scapular fractures. ISS and AIS for chest injuries are higher and posterior structure injuries more frequent in patients with fractures involving multiple scapular regions." @default.
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- W2531808652 title "MULTIPLE REGION SCAPULAR FRACTURES HAD MORE SEVERE CHEST INJURY THAN SINGLE REGION FRACTURES: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 107 BLUNT TRAUMA PATIENTS." @default.
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