J Korean Orthop Assoc.  2000 Apr;35(2):333-338.

Orthopaedic Injuries in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury

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  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sun General Hospital, Tae-jon, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
To evaluate the incidence of orthopaedic injuries and develop guidelines for routine radiologic examinations in patients with traumatic brain injury in order to reduce the incidence of delayed diagnosis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
For this study, 175 out of 720 traumatic brain injury patients, who were treated at Sun General Hospital from May 1994 through December 1997, were analyzed. The incidences of musculoskeletal injury and delayed diagnosis were checked.
RESULTS
Clavicle fracture occurred most frequently, followed by tibia-fibular fracture, femur fracture, pelvic fracture or hip fracture-dislocation, axial spine fracture, radius-ulnar fracture, knee ligament injury, fracture of the hand and humerus. The overall incidence of delayed diagnosis was 14 percent (24 patients) . And multiple (more than 2) injuries occurred in 43 patients (24%) .
CONCLUSION
The data of this study suggest that a radiologic survey, including X-rays of chest, long bones of the lower extremites, pelvis (both hips) and entire axial spine, should be obtained in patients with traumatic brain injury. Also careful examination of the knee should be included.

Keyword

Traumatic brain injury; Multiple skeletal injury; Delayed diagnosis

MeSH Terms

Brain Injuries*
Clavicle
Delayed Diagnosis
Femur
Hand
Hip
Hospitals, General
Humans
Humerus
Incidence
Knee
Ligaments
Pelvis
Solar System
Spine
Thorax
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