From the Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT (Halperin); the Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY (Moore); and the Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT (Grauer).
J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev. 2022 Mar 3;6(3):e22.00013. doi: 10.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-22-00013.
The toy industry has grown substantially over time, with billions of dollars of toys sold each year in the United States alone. Even after safety considerations, injuries can result. This study examined toy-related fractures in the US Emergency Departments (ED).
The 1999 to 2018 National Electronic Injury Surveillance System from the US Consumer Product Safety Commission was examined data for fractures involving a toy-related injury. The incidence, trends, and anatomic locations for such fractures were assessed.
In total, 347,135 toy-related fractures were identified, of which 237,754 (68%) were in patients younger than 18 years, 182,516 (53%) were sustained by male subjects, and a 95% yearly incidence increase was observed over the years of the study. Anatomically, 37% were shoulder/arm/elbow, 24% wrist/hand/finger, 19% ankle/toe/foot, 10% leg/knee, 6% face/neck/head, and 4% trunk/pubic region.
Despite safety considerations with toy design, more than a third of toy-related fractures were seen in the ED, with a nearly doubling yearly incidence over the study period. This could be contributed to by increased production and prevalence of toys and/or rougher play and increased overall violence. These results are important not only for patient safety but also for orthopaedic surgeons, EDs, toy manufacturers, and policymakers.
随着时间的推移,玩具行业有了显著的发展,仅在美国每年就销售数十亿美元的玩具。即便考虑了安全因素,仍有可能造成伤害。本研究调查了美国急诊部(ED)与玩具相关的骨折情况。
研究分析了美国消费品安全委员会的 1999 年至 2018 年国家电子伤害监测系统的数据,涉及与玩具相关的伤害导致的骨折情况。评估了此类骨折的发生率、趋势和解剖部位。
总共有 347135 例与玩具相关的骨折被确定,其中 237754 例(68%)发生在 18 岁以下的患者,182516 例(53%)发生在男性患者,在研究期间,每年的发病率增加了 95%。从解剖学角度来看,37%发生在肩部/手臂/肘部,24%发生在手腕/手部/手指,19%发生在脚踝/脚趾/脚部,10%发生在腿部/膝盖,6%发生在面部/颈部/头部,4%发生在躯干/耻骨区。
尽管在玩具设计方面考虑了安全性,但仍有超过三分之一的与玩具相关的骨折在 ED 中被发现,在研究期间,每年的发病率几乎翻了一番。这可能是由于玩具的产量和普及率增加,以及更激烈的玩耍和总体暴力增加所导致的。这些结果不仅对患者安全很重要,对整形外科医生、ED、玩具制造商和政策制定者也很重要。