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Journal of Trauma & Treatment

ISSN: 2167-1222

Open Access

Volume 1, Issue 10 (2012)

Research Article Pages: 1 - 5

Trends in Childhood Injury Mortality in Tianjin, China 1999-2008: Sex, Age, and Geography Disparities

Guohong Jiang, Dezheng Wang, Wei Li, Hui Zhang, Zhuo Wang and Wenlong Zheng

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Objectives: To examine the differences between the injury and poisoning related death rates and leading cause among childhood by sex, age, and urban/rural areas so that the effective methods will be implemented to control the priorities of childhood injury in Tianjin.
Methods: Annual all-cause of death records for 1999-2008 provided demographic data of injury mortality including sex, age, and geography, and cause of death. Trend analyses were conducted using linear regression.
Results: From 1999-2008, the injury and poisoning related death was the first leading cause of  childhood. The injury mortality rates of children remained around 10-15/100,000 while death rates of male and rural were twofour times more than that in female and urban, also much higher than the total. The unintentional injury was up to over 75% in total. Traffic and drowning were the two leading causes in children, and motor vehicle related death proportions were increased significantly during the study period.
Conclusions: This study found important patterns, priorities and disparities in injury death by genders, age groups and urban/rural areas which can be used for identifying high risk groups and guiding prevention strategies. The effective legislation and practice action should be implemented for reducing the burden of injury, particularly, in rural area.

Research Article Pages: 1 - 6

Percutaneous Lag Screw Fixation for Lateral Malleolar Fracture: Technique Description and Case Report

Robinson Esteves Santos Pires, Daniel Balbachevsky, Daniel Baumfeld, Pedro José Labronici, Tiago Soares Baumfeld, Marcelo Back Sternick and Fernando Baldy dos Reis

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Open reduction and internal fixation with plate and screws is the standard treatment for displaced or unstable lateral malleolar fractures. Despite functional satisfactory results obtained using this technique, complications including infection, skin necrosis, and discomfort caused by the plate are reported in 10-20% of cases. Several minimally invasive techniques have emerged as alternatives to avoid these complications. The present study aims to describe a technique and case report for percutaneous treatment of lateral malleolar fractures applying only screw fixation.

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