Title of article :
Complications of Treatment of Musculoskeletal Injuries by Bone Setters
Author/Authors :
Dada, A Department of Orthopaedics Trauma - Federal Medical Centre Ebute-Metta, Lagos , Giwa, SO Department of Surgery - Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos , Yinusa, W Department of Surgery - Lagos University Teaching Hospital - Lagos -Department of Surgery - National Orthopaedic Hospital - Igbobi, Lagos , Ugbeye, M Department of Surgery - Lagos University Teaching Hospital - Lagos -Department of Surgery - National Orthopaedic Hospital - Igbobi, Lagos , Gbadegesin, S Department of Surgery - Lagos University Teaching Hospital - Lagos -Department of Surgery - National Orthopaedic Hospital - Igbobi, Lagos
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Traditional bone setters (TBS) have existed
for decades in Nigeria and other countries. Their treatment
methods often lead to several complications, the most dangerous
being extremity gangrene which usually leads to proximal
amputation.
OBJECTIVE: To apprise the Orthodox Practitioners of
complications of musculoskeletal injuries treated by the bone
setters, the factors that encourage patronage of TBS services and
the outcome of the treatment of these complications by the
orthodox practitioners.
METHODS: This was a one-year prospective study involving one
hundred and twenty-one consecutive patients presenting with
complications related to treatment of their musculoskeletal
injuries by bone setters. The following data were obtained using
observer-administered questionnaires viz; demography, details
of initial injury, reasons for patronage of TBS, nature of treatment,
estimated cost of treatment and disability of patients at
presentation. The outcome of orthodox treatment of these complications
was assessed at six months using the following parameters
– wound healing, bone union and use of prosthesis by the patients.
RESULTS: One hundred and twenty-one patients with 155
musculoskeletal injuries and 168 complications of treatment by
the TBS were seen; 75 (57%) were male and 52(43%) were female.
The ages of the patients ranged from 6 weeks – 72 years (mean
29.49 years). The common complications of TBS treatment were
malunion and non-union which each accounted for 27 (16.1%)
cases. The major reasons for TBS patronage was the perceived
low cost of treatment in 47(27.9%) and pressure from family and
friends in 36 (25%) patients. The cost of treatment of the TBS
ranged from USD 18-380, whereas, at the Orthopaedic Hospital,
it ranged from USD 34-98. At six months after orthodox surgery,
10(91%) of the patients who had amputation were yet to start
using prosthesis, 3(23%) who had internal fixation failed to unite
Keywords :
Complications , Fractures , Traditional Bone Setter
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics