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Pelvic Fractures Resulting from Snowboarding
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Background
Information regarding pelvic fractures sustained during snowboarding is scant.
Purpose
To analyze the epidemiologic data, injury patterns, and types of pelvic fractures sustained during snowboarding.
Study Deign
Case series; Level of evidence, 4.
Methods
We analyzed the epidemiologic factors, injury patterns, and types of pelvic fractures in 145 patients with snowboarding-related pelvic fractures who were admitted to our institution from the 1998-1999 to the 2006-2007 ski season.
Results
The incidence of snowboarding-related pelvic fractures was 0.102 per 10 000 ski lift tickets, which amounted to 2% of all snowboarding-related fractures (fifth most common type of fracture among all snowboarding-related fractures). Of the pelvic fractures, 85.5% were stable (type A according to the Tile classification) and 14.5% were unstable (types B and C according to the Tile classification). Isolated sacral fractures had the second-highest incidence (24.1%) after pubic bone and/or ischium fractures (46.9%). A distinct female prevalence was seen (52.4%). Jumps and isolated falls were the main mechanisms of injury (80%), and the incidence of collision was significantly higher in the unstable group than in the stable group (P = .037). In all, 57.9% patients classified their skill level as “intermediate,” and only 9.7% of patients had received professional snowboarding lessons. A total of 30 subjects (20.8%) had other injuries along with pelvic fractures; the patients with multiple injuries were significantly more frequent in the unstable group than in the stable group (P = .035).
Conclusion
Pelvic fractures resulting from snowboarding accidents included a higher proportion with isolated sacral fractures in the stable group and a lower prevalence of associated injuries in the unstable group compared with those resulting from other causes.
Title: Pelvic Fractures Resulting from Snowboarding
Description:
Background
Information regarding pelvic fractures sustained during snowboarding is scant.
Purpose
To analyze the epidemiologic data, injury patterns, and types of pelvic fractures sustained during snowboarding.
Study Deign
Case series; Level of evidence, 4.
Methods
We analyzed the epidemiologic factors, injury patterns, and types of pelvic fractures in 145 patients with snowboarding-related pelvic fractures who were admitted to our institution from the 1998-1999 to the 2006-2007 ski season.
Results
The incidence of snowboarding-related pelvic fractures was 0.
102 per 10 000 ski lift tickets, which amounted to 2% of all snowboarding-related fractures (fifth most common type of fracture among all snowboarding-related fractures).
Of the pelvic fractures, 85.
5% were stable (type A according to the Tile classification) and 14.
5% were unstable (types B and C according to the Tile classification).
Isolated sacral fractures had the second-highest incidence (24.
1%) after pubic bone and/or ischium fractures (46.
9%).
A distinct female prevalence was seen (52.
4%).
Jumps and isolated falls were the main mechanisms of injury (80%), and the incidence of collision was significantly higher in the unstable group than in the stable group (P = .
037).
In all, 57.
9% patients classified their skill level as “intermediate,” and only 9.
7% of patients had received professional snowboarding lessons.
A total of 30 subjects (20.
8%) had other injuries along with pelvic fractures; the patients with multiple injuries were significantly more frequent in the unstable group than in the stable group (P = .
035).
Conclusion
Pelvic fractures resulting from snowboarding accidents included a higher proportion with isolated sacral fractures in the stable group and a lower prevalence of associated injuries in the unstable group compared with those resulting from other causes.
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