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The Impact of Standing Electric Scooters on Maxillofacial Fractures: An Italian Multi-Centric Epidemiological Study

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
The Impact of Standing Electric Scooters on Maxillofacial Fractures: An Italian Multi-Centric Epidemiological Study / Salzano, G.; Maffia, F.; Vaira, L. A.; Fusco, R.; Albanese, M.; Crimi, S.; Cucurullo, M.; Maglitto, F.; Maugeri, C.; Petrocelli, M.; Pitino, F.; Priore, P.; Roccia, F.; Tel, A.; Baietti, A. M.; Bianchi, A.; Biglioli, F.; Copelli, C.; De Riu, G.; Nocini, P. F.; Ramieri, G.; Robiony, M.; Valentini, V.; Califano, L.. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - 13:17(2024). [10.3390/jcm13175195]
Abstract:
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the impact of standing electric scooters on maxillofacial on the Italian territory. Methods: The authors analyzed the epidemiology of the injuries to define electric mobility’s impact on maxillofacial surgery practice. For this retrospective cohort study, data were collected by unifying the standing e-scooter-related fractures database from 10 Italian maxillofacial surgery departments. The reference period considered was from January 2020 to December 2023. The main data considered included age, gender, type of access, time slot of admission, type of admission, alcohol level, helmet use, dynamics of the accident, and area of the fracture. Results: A total of 79 patients were enrolled. The average age of the participants was approximately 31 years. The blood alcohol level was found to be above the Italian norm in 15 cases (19%). Only one patient wore a helmet. The most affected facial third was the middle one with 36 cases (45.5%), followed by the lower one (31, 39.3%). The most recurrent patterns were fractures of the orbito-malar-zygomatic complex (15, 19%), followed by multifocal (bifocal, trifocal) fractures of the mandible (14, 17.5%). Conclusions: This study demonstrated how maxillofacial fractures related to the use of electric scooters are associated with complex patterns, associated with a high rate of post-surgical aftermaths.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
craniofacial trauma; electric scooters; maxillofacial injury; traffic safety
Elenco autori:
Salzano, G.; Maffia, F.; Vaira, L. A.; Fusco, R.; Albanese, M.; Crimi, S.; Cucurullo, M.; Maglitto, F.; Maugeri, C.; Petrocelli, M.; Pitino, F.; Priore, P.; Roccia, F.; Tel, A.; Baietti, A. M.; Bianchi, A.; Biglioli, F.; Copelli, C.; De Riu, G.; Nocini, P. F.; Ramieri, G.; Robiony, M.; Valentini, V.; Califano, L.
Autori di Ateneo:
DE RIU Giacomo
VAIRA Luigi Angelo
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/354892
Pubblicato in:
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
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