TY - JOUR T1 - 2011-2021 Yılları Arasında Acil Servise Fasiyal Kemiklerde Fraktür Sebebi ile Başvuran Hastaların Retrospektif Analizi TT - Retrospective Analysis of Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department between 2011-2021 with Fractures in the Facial Bones AU - Durak, Vahide Aslıhan AU - Akçalı Bostancı, Nihal AU - Sarkı Cander, Sümeyye Tuğba AU - Çıkrıklar, Halil İbrahim AU - Altınkök Şentürk, Buşra AU - Çavdar, Orhan PY - 2024 DA - May Y2 - 2024 DO - 10.32708/uutfd.1428054 JF - Journal of Uludağ University Medical Faculty JO - Uludağ Tıp Derg PB - Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi WT - DergiPark SN - 1300-414X SP - 35 EP - 40 VL - 50 IS - 1 LA - tr AB - Bu çalışmada fasiyal yaralanma nedeniyle Acil Servise başvuran olguların klinik özellikleri ve klinik sonlanımları ile ilişkili parametrelerin belirlenmesi amaçlanmıştır. Kesitsel tipte olan bu çalışmada 2011-2021 yılları arasında Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi Acil Servisine fasiyal yaralanma sebebi ile başvuran ve plastik ve rekonstrüktif cerrahi anabilim dalına fasiyal kemiklerde fraktür sebebi ile konsülte edilen hastaların klinik özellikleri hastane kayıtlarından retrospektif olarak taranmıştır. Olguların %80,5’i erkekti, en sık travma nedenleri %26,1 darp, %25,7 düşme ve %14,0 araç içi trafik kazasıydı. En sık başvuru yaz aylarında yapılmıştı (%34,5). En sık yaralanan fasiyal kemikler %43,6 nazal kemik, %32,4 maksilla ve %31,8 orbitaydı. Olguların %72,6’sı taburcu edilirken, %14,3’ü kliniğe, %4,8’i YBÜ’ye yatırıldı, %3,7’si sevk edildi ve %0,3’ü eksitus oldu. Kadınlarda ateşli silah yaralanması, yüksekten düşme ve trafik kazaları kaynaklı travmalara maruz kalan olgular arasında YBÜ’ye yatış/ eksitus sıklığı anlamlı düzeyde daha fazlaydı (p KW - acil servis KW - fasiyal kemik fraktürü KW - travma N2 - This study aimed to determine the parameters associated with the clinical characteristics and clinical outcomes of cases admitted to the Emergency Department due to facial injury. In this cross-sectional study, the clinical characteristics of the patients who applied to Bursa Uludag University Emergency Service due to facial injury between 2011 and 2021 and were consulted to the department of plastic and reconstructive surgery due to fractures in facial bones were retrospectively analyzed from hospital records. 80.5% of the cases were male, the most common causes of trauma were 26.1% assault, 25.7% fall and 14.0% in-car traffic accident. The most frequent application was made in the summer months (34.5%). 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