Motorboat propeller-related head injuries: A systematic literature review with a case illustration.

Q3 Medicine
Surgical Neurology International Pub Date : 2023-05-19 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.25259/SNI_219_2023
Gianluca Scalia, Manikon Poullay Silven, Roberta Costanzo, Giancarlo Ponzo, Agatino Florio, Sara Pettinato, Lucia Terranova, Domenico Gerardo Iacopino, Giuseppe Emmanuele Umana, Giovanni Federico Nicoletti
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Background: Propeller-related injuries from motorboats are a major cause of injury in recreational water activities including severe and multiple lacerations that can promote scarring, blood loss, traumatic, or surgical amputations. The real incidence of these accidents is still unclear. The authors here present a systematic review of the literature, focusing on head injury, and related recommendations for its evaluation and management, also reporting a case of a female patient injured by a motorboat propeller.

Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted according to the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses statement, with no limits in terms of publication date. The following Mesh and free text terms were identified: "motorboat and propeller and injuries" (107 results).

Results: A total of 12 papers were included in this systematic review. Only few case reports describing traumatic brain injury (TBI) have been documented. Out of a total of 90 cases analyzed, only five cases with TBI were reported. The authors also reported a case of a 12-year-old female, that during a boat trip, reported a severe polytrauma with concussive head trauma from a penetrating left fronto-temporo-parietal lesion, left mammary gland trauma and fracture of the left hand from falling into the water and impact with a motorboat propeller. She underwent an urgent left fronto-temporo-parietal decompressive craniectomy and then surgery with a multidisciplinary team. At the end of the surgical procedure, the patient was transferred to the pediatric intensive care unit. She was discharged on postoperative day 15. The patient was able to walk without assistance, with mild right hemiparesis and persistence of aphasia nominum.

Conclusion: Motorboat propeller injuries can result in extensive damage to soft tissue and bones with severe functional disability, amputations, and high mortality. There are still no recommendations and protocols for the management of motorboat propeller related injuries. Although there are several potential solutions that aim to prevent or ease motorboat-propeller injuries, there are still lack of consistent regulations.

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与摩托艇螺旋桨有关的头部伤害:系统文献综述与案例说明。
背景:摩托艇螺旋桨造成的伤害是休闲水上活动中的主要伤害原因,包括严重的多发性撕裂伤,可导致疤痕、失血、外伤或手术截肢。这些事故的实际发生率尚不清楚。作者在此对文献进行了系统回顾,重点关注头部损伤及其评估和处理的相关建议,同时还报告了一例被摩托艇螺旋桨击伤的女性患者:方法:根据系统性综述和荟萃分析声明的首选报告项目进行了系统性文献综述,不限发表日期。确定了以下网状词和自由文本词:"摩托艇和螺旋桨和伤害"(107 项结果):本系统综述共收录了 12 篇论文。只有少数病例报告描述了创伤性脑损伤(TBI)。在总共分析的 90 个病例中,只有 5 个病例报告了创伤性脑损伤。作者还报告了一例 12 岁的女性病例,她在一次乘船旅行中,因左前额-颞-顶叶穿透性损伤造成脑震荡性头部外伤,左乳腺外伤,左手因落水和摩托艇螺旋桨撞击而骨折。她紧急接受了左前颞顶减压颅骨切除术,然后在多学科团队的协助下进行了手术。手术结束后,患者被转入儿科重症监护室。她在术后第15天出院。患者能够在没有帮助的情况下行走,但有轻度右侧偏瘫和持续性提名性失语:结论:摩托艇螺旋桨伤害可导致软组织和骨骼的广泛损伤,造成严重的功能障碍、截肢和高死亡率。目前还没有针对摩托艇螺旋桨相关损伤的处理建议和方案。虽然有几种潜在的解决方案可以预防或缓解摩托艇螺旋桨造成的伤害,但仍然缺乏统一的规定。
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