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Pontomedullary lacerations in unhelmeted motorcyclists and bicyclists: A retrospective autopsy study

机译:未戴头盔的摩托车手和自行车手的足椎裂伤:回顾性尸检研究

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Pontomedullary lacerations (PMLs) have often been reported in car occupants and pedestrians, are less frequently described in motorcyclists, and are very rarely described in bicyclists. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of brainstem PMLs among fatally injured motorcyclists and bicyclists as well as the frequency of concomitant cranial, facial, and cervical spine injuries in such cases. A possible underlying mechanism of PML in fatally injured motorcyclists and bicyclists might thus be established. Of 443 cases of fatally injured motorcyclists and bicyclists, a sample of 381 cases of fatally injured motorcyclists and bicyclists with head injury of Abbreviated Injury Scale score of 3 or greater was formed and further analyzed. This group was composed of 345 men and 36 women. The average age was 48.8 ± 20.8 years (range, 15-99 years). In the analyzed sample group, there were 158 motorcyclists and 223 bicyclists. Partial PMLs were present in 44 cases (12%) within the sample of 381 head injuries, which breaks down to 40 men and 4 women. In our study, the impact area on the head and the specific skull base fracture type were good predictors of either PML occurrence or absence (B = -2.036, Wald = 161.312, P < 0.01, for the whole model). Impact to the chin, with or without a skull base fracture, most often led to this fatal injury due to impact force transmission, either through jawbone or vertebral column. Also, lateral head impact, the most frequent in bicyclists, with subsequent hinge fracture, PML, and frontoposterior hyperextension of the head that is associated with upper spine fracture, could be possible mechanisms of brainstem injury in fatally injured motorcyclists or bicyclists. Our study showed that the jawbone, as well as other facial bones, could act as shock absorbers, and their fracture could diminish energy transfer toward the skull and protect the brain and brainstem from injury.
机译:在汽车乘员和行人中经常报告桥面裂伤(PML),在摩托车骑行者中描述较少,在自行车骑行者中很少描述。这项研究的目的是确定在这种情况下致命伤害的摩托车手和自行车手中脑干PML的发生频率,以及伴随的颅,面部和颈椎受伤的频率。因此,可以确定在重伤的摩托车手和自行车手中PML可能的潜在机制。在443例重伤的电单车和自行车骑行者中,形成了381例头部损伤程度为3或更高的重伤的电单车和自行车骑行者的样本,并进行了进一步分析。该小组由345名男性和36名女性组成。平均年龄为48.8±20.8岁(范围15-99岁)。在分析的样本组中,有158名摩托车手和223名自行车手。在381例头部受伤样本中,部分PML存在于44例病例中(占12%),分为40名男性和4名女性。在我们的研究中,头部的撞击面积和特定的颅底骨折类型是PML发生与否的良好预测指标(对于整个模型,B = -2.036,Wald = 161.312,P <0.01)。无论有无颅底骨折,对下巴的撞击通常都是由于通过颚骨或脊柱传递撞击力而导致的致命伤害。同样,在骑自行车的人中,头部侧向撞击最频繁,随后发生铰链断裂,PML和与上脊柱骨折相关的头部前后过度伸展,可能是致命伤的摩托车或骑自行车者脑干受伤的可能机制。我们的研究表明,下颌骨以及其他面部骨骼可以充当避震器,并且它们的骨折可以减少向颅骨的能量转移,并保护大脑和脑干免受伤害。

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