
handle: 10550/56624
Los autores revisan los factores epidemiológicos más importantes que inciden en una serie de 275 pacientes con fractura diafisaria de tibia. Los accidentes de tráfico fueron el mecanismo causal más frecuente en esta patología, seguidos a escasa distancia de los casuales, habitualmente en individuos varones en su periodo de máxima actividad físico-laboral. Se analizan las características anatomopatológicas de las fracturas y su clasificación, en relación a las enunciadas por JOIINER y cols. y por NICOLL.
In this report, the authors review the most important epidemiologic factors in a series or 275 patients with fracture of tibial shaft. Traffic accident were the most frequent ethiology, followed closely by casual accldents, and most of patients were male in their period of major physical-laboral activity. Anatomo-patologic characters and classification of the fractures are analysed, in relation to those stated by JOHNER et al. and NICOLL.
Medicina clínica, UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS, :CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO], Ciencias de la salud
Medicina clínica, UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS, :CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO], Ciencias de la salud
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