Sorenson Thomas J, Borad Vedant, Schubert Warren
Medical School, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Craniomaxillofac Trauma Reconstr. 2022 Mar;15(1):28-33. doi: 10.1177/1943387521997237. Epub 2021 Mar 5.
Retrospective descriptive observational study.
Skiing and snowboarding offers valuable opportunities for outdoor physical activity throughout the cold winter months, but these activities can result in substantial personally injury. This study aimed to analyze trends in skiing and snowboarding-related facial trauma epidemiology.
The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) was queried for facial trauma related to skiing and snowboarding treated in United States (US) emergency departments between 2010 and 2019. These data and weighted estimates were used to analyze patient demographics, injury location, and etiology.
A total of 361 skiing or snowboarding-related facial injuries were recorded. Lacerations were most common injury (165/361; 45.7%), and facial fractures occurred in 21.6% (78/261) of patients. The most common facial fracture locations are the nose (38/78; 48.7%), orbit (17/78; 21.8%), and mandible (15/78; 19.2%). Pediatric patients accounted for 52% (187/361) of these injuries and had higher rates of lacerations (51.9% vs 39.1%, P < 0.05) and hospital admission (4.8% vs 1.15%, P < 0.05) than adults. Adults had a higher rate of facial fracture (30% vs 13.9%, P < 0.001) than children.
Skiing and snowboarding-related facial trauma is relatively uncommon in the US. In general, these injuries are largely decreasing, but facial fractures still occur not infrequently during these activities. Based on our data, we strongly urge helmet manufacturers to increase the availability of recreational snowsport helmets that include nose, orbit, and mandible protections, which could help to prevent many of these injuries.
回顾性描述性观察研究。
滑雪和单板滑雪在寒冷的冬季提供了宝贵的户外体育活动机会,但这些活动可能导致严重的人身伤害。本研究旨在分析滑雪和单板滑雪相关面部创伤的流行病学趋势。
查询国家电子伤害监测系统(NEISS),获取2010年至2019年期间在美国急诊科接受治疗的与滑雪和单板滑雪相关的面部创伤数据。这些数据和加权估计值用于分析患者人口统计学、损伤部位和病因。
共记录了361例与滑雪或单板滑雪相关的面部损伤。裂伤是最常见的损伤(165/361;45.7%),21.6%(78/261)的患者发生面部骨折。最常见的面部骨折部位是鼻子(38/78;48.7%)、眼眶(17/78;21.8%)和下颌骨(15/78;19.2%)。儿科患者占这些损伤的52%(187/361),其裂伤发生率(51.9%对39.1%,P<0.05)和住院率(4.8%对1.15%,P<0.