Pattern of surgical procedures performed in the orthopaedic units of a tertiary hospital in South West Nigeria

Background: Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) is one of the foremost teaching institutions in Nigeria. It is a recognized training institution for residency training in Nigeria. However, a thorough evaluation of the procedures being undertaken by the orthopaedic teams in this centre and the...

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Main Authors: Thomas O Adekoya-Cole, Olasode Israel Akinmokun, Sulaimon O Giwa, George O Enweluzo, Eyitayo O Alabi, Omachoko Emmanuel Oguche
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jcsjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2468-6859;year=2016;volume=13;issue=1;spage=34;epage=39;aulast=Adekoya-Cole
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spelling doaj-ac2fc48be192442e9d54adafc945e5792020-11-24T23:45:59ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Clinical Sciences2468-68592408-74082016-01-01131343910.4103/1595-9587.175486Pattern of surgical procedures performed in the orthopaedic units of a tertiary hospital in South West NigeriaThomas O Adekoya-ColeOlasode Israel AkinmokunSulaimon O GiwaGeorge O EnweluzoEyitayo O AlabiOmachoko Emmanuel OgucheBackground: Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) is one of the foremost teaching institutions in Nigeria. It is a recognized training institution for residency training in Nigeria. However, a thorough evaluation of the procedures being undertaken by the orthopaedic teams in this centre and the impact on the type of training being passed on to the resident doctors in training is the focus of this paper. Objectives: To determine the pattern of procedures performed by the orthopaedic units of the Department of Surgery, LUTH with a view to import the findings in re-organizing its structure based on service requirement, manpower allocation and to make recommendation. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed data including age, sex, procedures and leading surgeons retrieved from all our operating theatres over a period from 1st January 2010 to 31st December 2011. The data retrieved was analyzed. Results: A total 741 procedures were performed over the 2 year period. More male patients (58.5%) had procedures performed on them than the female patients. The mean age of patients treated was 37.2±15.5 years. Trauma related procedures accounted for 68.8% of the total procedures. Open reduction and internal fixation surgical operations were the most common trauma related procedure while ablative surgical operations following Diabetic Mellitus foot syndrome were the most common non-trauma related procedure performed. Conclusion: Trauma related surgery remains the most common procedures in our teaching hospital. Efforts should be made to increase the number of elective operations like Arthroplasties, Arthroscopic operations and Spinal axis correction operations being performed.http://www.jcsjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2468-6859;year=2016;volume=13;issue=1;spage=34;epage=39;aulast=Adekoya-ColeNigeriaorthopaedic procedureorthopaedic trainingpattern
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author Thomas O Adekoya-Cole
Olasode Israel Akinmokun
Sulaimon O Giwa
George O Enweluzo
Eyitayo O Alabi
Omachoko Emmanuel Oguche
spellingShingle Thomas O Adekoya-Cole
Olasode Israel Akinmokun
Sulaimon O Giwa
George O Enweluzo
Eyitayo O Alabi
Omachoko Emmanuel Oguche
Pattern of surgical procedures performed in the orthopaedic units of a tertiary hospital in South West Nigeria
Journal of Clinical Sciences
Nigeria
orthopaedic procedure
orthopaedic training
pattern
author_facet Thomas O Adekoya-Cole
Olasode Israel Akinmokun
Sulaimon O Giwa
George O Enweluzo
Eyitayo O Alabi
Omachoko Emmanuel Oguche
author_sort Thomas O Adekoya-Cole
title Pattern of surgical procedures performed in the orthopaedic units of a tertiary hospital in South West Nigeria
title_short Pattern of surgical procedures performed in the orthopaedic units of a tertiary hospital in South West Nigeria
title_full Pattern of surgical procedures performed in the orthopaedic units of a tertiary hospital in South West Nigeria
title_fullStr Pattern of surgical procedures performed in the orthopaedic units of a tertiary hospital in South West Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Pattern of surgical procedures performed in the orthopaedic units of a tertiary hospital in South West Nigeria
title_sort pattern of surgical procedures performed in the orthopaedic units of a tertiary hospital in south west nigeria
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Clinical Sciences
issn 2468-6859
2408-7408
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) is one of the foremost teaching institutions in Nigeria. It is a recognized training institution for residency training in Nigeria. However, a thorough evaluation of the procedures being undertaken by the orthopaedic teams in this centre and the impact on the type of training being passed on to the resident doctors in training is the focus of this paper. Objectives: To determine the pattern of procedures performed by the orthopaedic units of the Department of Surgery, LUTH with a view to import the findings in re-organizing its structure based on service requirement, manpower allocation and to make recommendation. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed data including age, sex, procedures and leading surgeons retrieved from all our operating theatres over a period from 1st January 2010 to 31st December 2011. The data retrieved was analyzed. Results: A total 741 procedures were performed over the 2 year period. More male patients (58.5%) had procedures performed on them than the female patients. The mean age of patients treated was 37.2±15.5 years. Trauma related procedures accounted for 68.8% of the total procedures. Open reduction and internal fixation surgical operations were the most common trauma related procedure while ablative surgical operations following Diabetic Mellitus foot syndrome were the most common non-trauma related procedure performed. Conclusion: Trauma related surgery remains the most common procedures in our teaching hospital. Efforts should be made to increase the number of elective operations like Arthroplasties, Arthroscopic operations and Spinal axis correction operations being performed.
topic Nigeria
orthopaedic procedure
orthopaedic training
pattern
url http://www.jcsjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2468-6859;year=2016;volume=13;issue=1;spage=34;epage=39;aulast=Adekoya-Cole
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