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观光摩托艇海上巡游期间的脊柱骨折:一种被低估且可避免的现象。

Spinal Fractures during Touristic Motorboat Sea Cruises: An Underestimated and Avoidable Phenomenon.

作者信息

May Adrien Thomas, Bailly Nicolas, Sellier Aurore, Avinens Valentin, Huneidi Maxime, Meyer Mikael, Troude Lucas, Roche Pierre-Hugues, Dufour Henry, Dagain Arnaud, Arnoux Pierre-Jean, Farah Kaissar, Fuentes Stéphane

机构信息

Service de Neurochirurgie, Hôpital de la Timone, Marseille, Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Marseille, 13005 Marseille, France.

Service de Neurochirurgie, Hôpital Nord, Marseille, Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Marseille, 13005 Marseille, France.

出版信息

J Clin Med. 2023 Feb 10;12(4):1426. doi: 10.3390/jcm12041426.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Each summer, many vacationers enjoy the Mediterranean Sea shores. Among the recreational nautical activities, motorboat cruise is a popular choice that leads to a significant number of thoracolumbar spine fractures at our clinic. This phenomenon seems to be underreported, and its injury mechanism remains unclear. Here, we aim to describe the fracture pattern and propose a possible mechanism of injury.

METHODS

We retrospectively reviewed the clinical, radiological, and contextual parameters of all motorboat-related spinal fracture cases during a 14-year period (2006-2020) in three French neurosurgical level I centers bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Fractures were classified according to the AOSpine thoracolumbar classification system.

RESULTS

A total of 79 patients presented 90 fractures altogether. Women presented more commonly than men (61/18). Most of the lesions occurred at the thoracolumbar transition region between T10 and L2 (88.9% of the levels fractured). Compression A type fractures were seen in all cases (100%). Only one case of posterior spinal element injury was observed. The occurrence of neurological deficit was rare (7.6%). The most commonly encountered context was a patient sitting at the boat's bow, without anticipating the trauma, when the ship's bow suddenly elevated while crossing another wave, resulting in a "deck-slap" mechanism hitting and propelling the patient in the air.

CONCLUSIONS

Thoracolumbar compression fractures are a frequent finding in nautical tourism. Passengers seated at the boat's bow are the typical victims. Some specific biomechanical patterns are involved with the boat's deck suddenly elevating across the waves. More data with biomechanical studies are necessary to understand the phenomenon. Prevention and safety recommendations should be given before motorboat use to fight against these avoidable fractures.

摘要

目的

每年夏天,许多度假者喜欢地中海沿岸。在休闲航海活动中,摩托艇巡游是一个受欢迎的选择,在我们诊所导致了大量胸腰椎骨折。这种现象似乎报告不足,其损伤机制仍不清楚。在此,我们旨在描述骨折模式并提出一种可能的损伤机制。

方法

我们回顾性分析了地中海沿岸三个法国一级神经外科中心在14年期间(2006 - 2020年)所有与摩托艇相关的脊柱骨折病例的临床、放射学和背景参数。骨折根据AOSpine胸腰椎分类系统进行分类。

结果

共有79例患者共出现90处骨折。女性比男性更常见(61/18)。大多数损伤发生在T10和L2之间的胸腰段过渡区(88.9%的骨折节段)。所有病例均为压缩A型骨折(100%)。仅观察到1例脊柱后部元件损伤。神经功能缺损的发生率很低(7.6%)。最常见的情况是患者坐在船头,没有预料到会受到创伤,当船在穿越另一波浪时船头突然抬起,导致“甲板撞击”机制将患者撞击并抛向空中。

结论

胸腰椎压缩骨折在航海旅游中很常见。坐在船头的乘客是典型的受害者。一些特定的生物力学模式与船甲板突然越过波浪升高有关。需要更多生物力学研究数据来了解这一现象。在使用摩托艇前应给出预防和安全建议,以对抗这些可避免的骨折。

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