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全地形车事故中儿童脊柱损伤的年龄相关模式。

Age-related patterns of spine injury in children involved in all-terrain vehicle accidents.

作者信息

Sawyer Jeffrey R, Beebe Michael, Creek Aaron T, Yantis Matthew, Kelly Derek M, Warner William C

机构信息

Campbell Clinic-University of Tennessee, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis, TN 38104, USA.

出版信息

J Pediatr Orthop. 2012 Jul-Aug;32(5):435-9. doi: 10.1097/BPO.0b013e318259f2b9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

With increases in use and power of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), there have been dramatic increases in both the number and severity of ATV-related injuries. The KIDS database showed a 240% increase in the number of children admitted to a hospital for an ATV-related injury between 1997 and 2006. Over the same time period, there was a 476% increase in the number of children with ATV-related spine injuries. To better understand the nature of these injuries, a series of pediatric ATV-related spine fractures at a regional pediatric trauma center were analyzed.

METHODS

Records and radiographs of children and adolescents who presented to a regional pediatric trauma center with a spine injury as a result of an ATV accident were reviewed. In addition to demographic data, information was collected regarding length of stay, Glasgow Coma Score, Pediatric Trauma Score, treatment type, associated injuries, and hospital charges. Patients were divided into 2 groups based on age and American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons guidelines for ATV use: younger children (age, 0 to 15 y) and older children (age, 16 to 18 y).

RESULTS

Fifty-three spine injuries were identified in 29 children (mean, 1.8 injuries/child) with an average age of 15.7 years; 16 (55%) had associated nonspine injuries and 13 had multiple spine injuries, contiguous in 9 and noncontiguous in 4. Four patients, all in the younger age group, had neurological injuries. Children older than 16 years had significantly lower Pediatric Trauma Scores and were more likely to have a thoracic spine fracture than younger children, who were more likely to have a lumbar fracture. Fourteen patients required surgery for their injuries, 7 for spine injuries and 7 for nonspine injuries; the mean hospital charge was almost $75,000 per patient.

CONCLUSIONS

ATV-related spine injuries in children and adolescents are high-energy injuries with a high rate of associated spine and nonspine injuries. ATV-related spine injuries are different from other ATV-related injuries in children in that they are more common in older children and in females. As musculoskeletal injuries are the most common ATV-related injuries in children, orthopaedic surgeons need to be aware of these differences, and have a high index of suspicion for associated injuries, including additional and often noncontiguous spine injuries.

摘要

背景

随着全地形车(ATV)使用量的增加及其功率的提升,与ATV相关的损伤数量和严重程度都急剧上升。儿童损伤数据库显示,1997年至2006年间,因ATV相关损伤而住院的儿童数量增加了240%。在同一时期,患有ATV相关脊柱损伤的儿童数量增加了476%。为了更好地了解这些损伤的性质,对一家地区儿科创伤中心的一系列儿童ATV相关脊柱骨折进行了分析。

方法

回顾了因ATV事故导致脊柱损伤而到一家地区儿科创伤中心就诊的儿童和青少年的病历及X光片。除了人口统计学数据外,还收集了关于住院时间、格拉斯哥昏迷评分、儿科创伤评分、治疗类型、相关损伤以及医院费用等信息。根据年龄和美国矫形外科医师学会的ATV使用指南,将患者分为两组:年幼儿童(年龄0至15岁)和年长儿童(年龄16至18岁)。

结果

在平均年龄为15.7岁的29名儿童中发现了53处脊柱损伤(平均每名儿童1.8处损伤);16名(55%)有相关的非脊柱损伤,13名有多处脊柱损伤,其中9处为连续性损伤,4处为非连续性损伤。4名患者,均在年幼儿童组,有神经损伤。16岁以上的儿童儿科创伤评分明显较低,与年幼儿童相比,更有可能发生胸椎骨折,而年幼儿童更有可能发生腰椎骨折。14名患者因伤需要手术,7名因脊柱损伤,7名因非脊柱损伤;平均每位患者的医院费用近75,000美元。

结论

儿童和青少年中与ATV相关的脊柱损伤是高能量损伤,伴有脊柱和非脊柱损伤的发生率较高。与ATV相关的脊柱损伤在儿童中与其他ATV相关损伤不同,因为它们在年长儿童和女性中更常见。由于肌肉骨骼损伤是儿童中最常见的与ATV相关的损伤,骨科医生需要意识到这些差异,并对包括额外的且往往是非连续性的脊柱损伤在内的相关损伤保持高度怀疑。

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