Sports-Related Pediatric Facial Trauma: Analysis of Facial Fracture Pattern and Concomitant Injuries

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY Surgery Journal Pub Date : 2019-10-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0039-1697627
Andrew A. Dobitsch, N. Oleck, Farrah C. Liu, Jordan N. Halsey, Ian C Hoppe, Edward S. Lee, M. Granick
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Abstract Objective Sports-related injuries, such as facial fractures, are potentially debilitating and may lead to long-term functional and aesthetic deficits in a pediatric patient. In this study, we analyze sports-related facial fractures in the urban pediatric population in an effort to characterize patterns of injury and improve management strategies and outcomes. Methods Retrospective chart review was performed for all facial fractures resulting from sports injuries in the pediatric population at a level-1 trauma center (University Hospital, Newark, NJ). Results Seventeen pediatric patients were identified as having sustained a fracture of the facial skeleton due to sports injury. Mean age was 13.9 years old. A total of 29 fractures were identified. Most common fracture sites included the orbit (n = 12), mandible (n = 5), nasal bone (n = 5), and zygomaticomaxillary complex (n = 3). The most common concomitant injuries included skull fracture (n = 3), intracranial hemorrhage (n = 4), and traumatic brain injury (n = 4). One patient was intubated upon arrival to the emergency department. Hospital admission was required in 13 patients, 4 of which were admitted to an intensive care setting. Nine patients required operative intervention. Mean length of hospital stay was 2.4 days. No patients were expired. Conclusions Sports-related facial fractures are potentially debilitating injuries in the pediatric population. Analysis of fracture pattern and concomitant injuries is imperative to develop effective management strategies and prevention techniques.
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运动相关的儿童面部创伤:面部骨折模式和伴随损伤的分析
抽象目标 与运动相关的损伤,如面部骨折,可能会使儿童衰弱,并可能导致儿童患者的长期功能和审美缺陷。在这项研究中,我们分析了城市儿科人群中与运动相关的面部骨折,以确定损伤模式,并改进管理策略和结果。方法 在一级创伤中心(新泽西州纽瓦克大学医院)对儿科人群中因运动损伤导致的所有面部骨折进行了回顾性图表审查。后果 17名儿童患者被确认为因运动损伤导致面部骨骼骨折。平均年龄13.9岁。共发现29处骨折。最常见的骨折部位包括眼眶(n = 12) ,下颌骨(n = 5) ,鼻骨(n = 5) ,和颧颌复合体(n = 3) 。最常见的合并损伤包括颅骨骨折(n = 3) ,颅内出血(n = 4) 和创伤性脑损伤(n = 4) 。一名患者在到达急诊室时进行了插管。13名患者需要入院治疗,其中4人入住重症监护室。9名患者需要手术干预。平均住院时间为2.4天。没有患者过期。结论 在儿科人群中,与运动相关的面部骨折可能会使人衰弱。分析骨折模式和伴随损伤对于制定有效的管理策略和预防技术至关重要。
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