Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Langone Orthopedic Hospital, New York University, New York, United States.
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Langone Orthopedic Hospital, New York University, New York, United States.
Chin J Traumatol. 2023 Nov;26(6):334-338. doi: 10.1016/j.cjtee.2023.02.003. Epub 2023 Feb 24.
Electric scooters (e-scooters) have become an increasingly popular mode of public transportation in recent years. As the incidence of related injuries rises, it is important to understand specific fracture patterns unique to e-scooters and electric bikes (e-bikes) to help guide management. The purpose of this study was to review the prevalence and describe specific fracture patterns of e-scooter and e-bike related injuries at the busiest level 1 trauma center in the borough of Manhattan.
Chart review to determine mechanism of injury was performed on all patients for whom an orthopedic consult was requested from 1/1/2021 to 12/31/2021. All patients whose injuries were sustained due to an e-scooter or e-bike were further reviewed for demographics, injury characteristics including fracture pattern, and definitive injury management. Any patients who had an orthopedic consult placed for a reason other than an acute injury were excluded. Descriptive statistics are reported as frequency (percentage) for categorical variables and means for continuous variables.
Of the 1815 orthopedic consults requested, 1357 (74.8%) were for acute injury management. Of those with acute injuries, 119 (8.8%) sustained 136 e-scooter or e-bike related injuries. There were 92 (77.3%) males at an average age of (33.8 ± 15.7) years. Approximately one-fifth of all patients presented in June 2021 (26, 21.8%). There was a 9.2% rate of open fractures. The 136 injuries were evenly split between the upper and lower extremities, with 57 (47.9%) upper extremity, 57 (47.9%) lower extremity injuries, and 5 (4.2%) concomitant upper and lower extremity injuries. The most common fracture patterns were ankle fractures (16, 11.7%), followed by tibial shaft (14, 10.2%), tibial plateau (13, 9.5%), and radial head fractures (11, 8.0%). There was a 33.3% incidence of associated posterior malleolar fractures in the spiral tibial shaft fractures, 31.0% of posterior malleolar involvement and 18.8% of isolated vertical medial malleolar fractures in the ankle fractures, and 61.5% of posterior comminution in the tibial plateau fractures.
E-scooter and e-bike related injuries have a high incidence of tibial shaft fractures, ankle fractures, tibial plateau fractures, and radial head fractures. There should be a high index of suspicion for posterior and medial involvement in lower extremity fractures sustained due to e-scooter or e-bikes. Identifying specific fracture patterns seen in e-scooter and e-bike related mechanisms will help guide management of these injuries.
电动滑板车(e-scooters)近年来已成为一种越来越受欢迎的公共交通工具。随着相关伤害的发生率上升,了解电动滑板车和电动自行车(e-bikes)特有的特定骨折模式对于指导治疗非常重要。本研究的目的是回顾在曼哈顿区最繁忙的一级创伤中心因电动滑板车和电动自行车相关损伤就诊的患者中,电动滑板车和电动自行车相关损伤的流行程度和描述性骨折模式。
对 2021 年 1 月 1 日至 2021 年 12 月 31 日期间因任何原因接受骨科会诊的所有患者进行了损伤机制的图表审查。对所有因电动滑板车或电动自行车而受伤的患者进行了进一步的回顾,以确定其人口统计学特征、损伤特征,包括骨折模式,以及明确的损伤处理方式。排除了任何因非急性损伤而接受骨科会诊的患者。描述性统计以分类变量的频率(百分比)和连续变量的平均值表示。
在 1815 次骨科会诊中,1357 次(74.8%)是为急性损伤管理而进行的。在有急性损伤的患者中,有 119 名(8.8%)患者发生了 136 例与电动滑板车或电动自行车相关的损伤。男性患者 92 名(77.3%),平均年龄(33.8±15.7)岁。大约五分之一的患者在 2021 年 6 月就诊(26 例,21.8%)。开放性骨折的发生率为 9.2%。136 例损伤在上肢和下肢之间平分,其中 57 例(47.9%)为上肢损伤,57 例(47.9%)为下肢损伤,5 例(4.2%)为上肢和下肢同时损伤。最常见的骨折类型是踝关节骨折(16 例,11.7%),其次是胫骨骨干骨折(14 例,10.2%)、胫骨平台骨折(13 例,9.5%)和桡骨头骨折(11 例,8.0%)。胫骨骨干螺旋形骨折中,后踝骨折的合并率为 33.3%,踝关节骨折中后踝受累的发生率为 31.0%,单纯内踝垂直骨折的发生率为 18.8%,胫骨平台骨折中后柱粉碎性骨折的发生率为 61.5%。
电动滑板车和电动自行车相关损伤胫骨骨干骨折、踝关节骨折、胫骨平台骨折和桡骨头骨折的发生率较高。对于因电动滑板车或电动自行车导致的下肢骨折,应高度怀疑后踝和内踝受累。确定电动滑板车和电动自行车相关机制中出现的特定骨折模式将有助于指导这些损伤的治疗。