Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, UK.
Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2022 Mar;104(3):187-194. doi: 10.1308/rcsann.2021.0151. Epub 2021 Nov 26.
Electric scooters (e-Scooters) are being increasingly used in urban areas as a new means of transport. E-scooter sharing schemes have recently been piloted in the United Kingdom; however, there are no published data on orthopaedic injuries and user behaviour patterns in the UK. We aim to identify the patterns and severity of orthopaedic injuries related to e-scooter use.
We performed a retrospective review of all orthopaedic referrals relating to e-scooter use from 1 March to 30 November 2020 at three hospitals, including one major trauma centre in central London. Data including patient demographics, mechanism of injury, diagnosis and treatment were collected.
One hundred and five orthopaedic injuries were identified in 83 patients. The median age was 32 years and 83% were male. Seventy-nine (95.2%) patients were riders, four were pedestrians. All e-scooters were privately owned. There were 93 fractures (88.6% of total injuries noted) including 12 (12.9%) open. Fifty-two (56.0%) were upper limb fractures, 39 (41.9%) lower limb and 2 (2.1%) spinal and rib fractures. Twenty-five patients (30.1%) required an operation and 29 (34.9%) required hospital admission. Helmet use was present in 34.1%. The most common place of injury was the road (65.1%) followed by pavement (32.9%).
E-scooters can cause serious injury, most commonly in males. There was an equal distribution of upper and lower limb injuries, with many associated with high-energy trauma requiring operative intervention. Helmet use was seen in one third of riders. As e-scooter use continues to increase across the UK, additional steps should be taken to ensure the safety of the riders and public.
电动滑板车(e-Scooter)作为一种新的交通工具,在城市地区的使用越来越多。最近,英国已经试行电动滑板车共享计划;然而,在英国,还没有关于与电动滑板车使用相关的骨科损伤和用户行为模式的公开数据。我们旨在确定与电动滑板车使用相关的骨科损伤的模式和严重程度。
我们对 2020 年 3 月 1 日至 11 月 30 日期间在伦敦市中心一家主要创伤中心的三家医院就诊的所有与电动滑板车使用相关的骨科转诊进行了回顾性研究。收集的数据包括患者人口统计学、损伤机制、诊断和治疗。
在 83 名患者中发现了 105 例骨科损伤。中位年龄为 32 岁,83%为男性。79 名(95.2%)患者为骑手,4 名患者为行人。所有电动滑板车均为私人所有。有 93 例骨折(占总损伤的 88.6%),其中 12 例(12.9%)为开放性骨折。52 例(56.0%)为上肢骨折,39 例(41.9%)为下肢骨折,2 例(2.1%)为脊柱和肋骨骨折。25 名患者(30.1%)需要手术,29 名患者(34.9%)需要住院治疗。34.1%的患者使用了头盔。受伤最常见的地方是道路(65.1%),其次是人行道(32.9%)。
电动滑板车可造成严重损伤,最常见于男性。上肢和下肢损伤分布均匀,许多损伤与需要手术干预的高能创伤有关。三分之一的骑手使用了头盔。随着电动滑板车在英国的使用不断增加,应采取额外措施确保骑手和公众的安全。