Vol. 5, Issue 1 (2019)
The spectrum of orthopedic cases in a tertiary care centre: A month’s review
Author(s):
Dr. Saktthi Sellayee, Dr. Ganesan G Ram, Dr. B Raghavendran and Dr. Faraz Syed Ahmed
Abstract:
Patient population and pathology distribution in Orthopaedic Out Patient Department [OPD] has a notable significance between the male and female population. We aimed to study the common problems that bring patients to the OPD. A prospective study was done in our institution for one month. All patients who came to the OPD were included. Patients admitted in other departments for orthopaedic reference were excluded. A total of 9733 patients were taken into our study. The majority was formed by the female population and most in the 4th decade of their living. Though fractures were significantly dominating our orthopaedic practice we were able to see a steady population that complained of myalgia which was different from the arthritic pain. Habitual OP visiting for temporary symptomatic relief of pain what a general attitude observed amongst the female population. The men, however came to the OPD only with utmost necessity when their daily activitys of living was being hindered.
Pages: 295-297 | 1104 Views 169 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Dr. Saktthi Sellayee, Dr. Ganesan G Ram, Dr. B Raghavendran and Dr. Faraz Syed Ahmed. The spectrum of orthopedic cases in a tertiary care centre: A month’s review. Int. J. Orthop. Sci. 2019;5(1):295-297. DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2019.v5.i1f.53