Smith M D, Burrington J D, Woolf A D
J Trauma. 1975 Nov;15(11):987-91. doi: 10.1097/00005373-197511000-00008.
Sixty-six children who fell distances up to 96 feet were studied to determine the frequency and patterns of injuries sustained. Upper extremity, skull, and femoral fractures were most common; there was only one pelvic fracture and one os calcis fracture. Two of the children died, and 64 children returned to normal activities.
对66名从高达96英尺处坠落的儿童进行了研究,以确定所受损伤的频率和模式。上肢、颅骨和股骨骨折最为常见;仅有1例骨盆骨折和1例跟骨骨折。2名儿童死亡,64名儿童恢复了正常活动。