Electric Scooter Falls: The 2023-2024 Experience in the Clinical Emergency Children's Hospital in Galați.
Cristina-Mihaela PopescuVirginia MarinaFloriana PopescuAndreea OpreaPublished in: Clinics and practice (2024)
(1) Introduction: Since electric scooters were launched in 2017, they have become increasingly popular worldwide and a cause of childhood trauma. (2) Case reports: This paper has a double-fold purpose: it reports two cases of epidural hematomas and compares them with electric scooter-related head trauma in the literature. An overview of the literature on this topic was performed to make such a comparison. Our cases are one of almost 52 cm 3 and one of 129 cm 3, both in two eight-year-olds. (3) Discussion: Although usually mild, traumatic brain injuries following e-scooter falls can also be moderate and severe. Reduced helmet use, high speed, and a lack of experience are the perfect set-up for potential severe injuries. Intracranial bleeds are not frequent, and epidural hematomas are rare in such cases, but they can significantly impact the individual, community, and healthcare system. No other medium- or large-sized epidural hematomas were reported in children sustaining electric scooter-related head trauma. (4) Conclusions: Our review parallels the literature and our hospital's experience. Although there are both similarities and discrepancies between our cases and the literature, mild trauma should not be disregarded, for it may hide serious complications requiring immediate surgery.
Keyphrases
- systematic review
- high speed
- healthcare
- spinal cord
- trauma patients
- young adults
- optic nerve
- minimally invasive
- adverse drug
- spinal cord injury
- public health
- atomic force microscopy
- drug induced
- coronary artery bypass
- risk factors
- white matter
- multiple sclerosis
- high resolution
- mass spectrometry
- acute coronary syndrome
- blood brain barrier
- resting state
- electronic health record