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Erschienen in: European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology 8/2019

29.07.2019 | Original Article • EMERGENCY - TRAUMA

Orthopaedic injuries from snowmobile accidents: a multi-centre analysis of demographics, injury patterns, and outcomes

verfasst von: Paul Whiting, Christopher Rice, Alexander Siy, Benjamin Wiseley, Natasha Simske, Richard Berg, Madeline Lockhart, Abbey Debruin, David Polga, Christopher Doro, David Goodspeed, Gerald Lang

Erschienen in: European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology | Ausgabe 8/2019

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Abstract

Purpose

More than 2 million people in North America use snowmobiles, resulting in an estimated 200 fatalities and 14,000 injuries annually. The purpose of this study is to document the demographics, orthopaedic injury patterns, and short-term outcomes of patients with snowmobile-related injuries.

Materials and methods

A retrospective review was performed at two regional trauma centres in a region where snowmobile use is prevalent. Patients who sustained snowmobile-related injuries over a 12-year period were identified from the hospitals’ trauma registries using E-codes (E820-E820.9). Patient demographics were recorded, as were injury characteristics including rates of substance use, open fractures, Injury Severity Score (ISS), Abbreviated Injury Score (AIS) for the extremities, and mortality. Rates of inpatient surgery, as well as hospital and ICU length of stay (LOS), were also recorded.

Results

We identified 528 patients with snowmobile-related injuries. Average age was 37 years, and 418 patients (79%) were male. Eighty-eight per cent of all patients with snowmobile injuries were admitted to the hospital with an average LOS of 5.7 days. Among those admitted to the hospital, average ISS was 12.3, and 28% of these patients had ISS > 15. A total of 261 patients (56%) suffered extremity injuries (including 163 upper and 173 lower extremity fractures) with an average extremity AIS of 2.4. There were 700 total fractures (1.5 per patient), and 9% of all fractures were open. A total of 208 patients (45%) suffered head injuries, and 132 patients (28%) sustained vertebral column fractures. A total of 201 patients (43%) required inpatient surgery, and eight patients (1.7%) sustained fatal injuries.

Conclusions

We present a detailed multi-centre analysis of orthopaedic injury patterns and outcomes resulting from snowmobile-related injuries. Patients injured while snowmobiling share similar injury patterns with patients injured in motorcycle and other high-energy motor vehicle accidents.
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Metadaten
Titel
Orthopaedic injuries from snowmobile accidents: a multi-centre analysis of demographics, injury patterns, and outcomes
verfasst von
Paul Whiting
Christopher Rice
Alexander Siy
Benjamin Wiseley
Natasha Simske
Richard Berg
Madeline Lockhart
Abbey Debruin
David Polga
Christopher Doro
David Goodspeed
Gerald Lang
Publikationsdatum
29.07.2019
Verlag
Springer Paris
Erschienen in
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology / Ausgabe 8/2019
Print ISSN: 1633-8065
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1068
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00590-019-02514-3

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