Paniker Jayanth, Graham Simon Matthew, Harrison James William
Department of Orthopaedics, Countess of Chester Hospital Liverpool Road Chester CH2 1UL UK.
SICOT J. 2015 Jul 21;1:19. doi: 10.1051/sicotj/2015019.
Road trauma is an emergent global issue. There is huge disparity between the population affected by road trauma and the resource allocation. If the current trend continues, a predicted extra 5 million lives will be lost in this decade. This article aims to create an awareness of the scale of the problem of road trauma and the inequality in the resources available to address this problem. It also describes the responses from the international organisations and the orthopaedic community in dealing with this issue. The International Orthopaedic community has a unique opportunity and moral obligation to play a part in changing this trend of global trauma.
道路创伤是一个全球性的紧迫问题。受道路创伤影响的人群与资源分配之间存在巨大差距。如果目前的趋势持续下去,预计在这十年内将额外有500万人丧生。本文旨在提高人们对道路创伤问题规模以及解决该问题可用资源不平等现象的认识。它还描述了国际组织和骨科界在处理这一问题上的应对措施。国际骨科界有独特的机会和道德义务参与改变全球创伤的这一趋势。