Abstract
Purpose: Open reduction and internal fixation of fractures is surgical procedure guided by standard principles and often performed by Orthopaedic specialists. Unfortunately, some quacks now dabble into performing these complex procedures resulting in several complications. However, it has becoming a serious public health concern in that a traditional bone setter in collaboration with some health workers (quacks who were community health extension workers) engaged in performing an open reduction and internal fixation for a femoral fracture in our index patient with very severe complications.
 Methodology: We present this case of open reduction and internal fixation by traditional bone setters and quacks to illustrate the extent of malpractices by traditional bone setters aided by quacks who have either been assisting Orthopaedic surgeons in the theatre or have been watching these procedures as they are frequently been carried out in the operating room.
 Results: This index patient, a university undergraduate presented via our outpatient clinic having been mismanaged by a traditional bone setter in collaboration with a Community health extension work. An informed consent was duly taken from the patient concerning the reporting of the case and he was fully clerked, investigated and managed until he left against medical advised due to financial constraints.
 Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: We strongly recommend legislation and enforcement of laws that restrict traditional bone setters to limit their practices within their capacities under supervision if they must be allowed for any reason to practice management of simple fractures. The Community Health Extension Workers(CHEW) are to be under strict regulation by the Medical councils to prevent this unwholesome practices.
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