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Citation

Berney MJ, Horstmann E, Cassidy N. J. Orthop. 2017; 14(1): 211-215.

Affiliation

Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Eccle St, Dublin 7, Ireland.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, P. K. Surendran Memorial Education Foundation, Publisher Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.jor.2016.12.013

PMID

28115799

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Farming is a major industry in Ireland, employing 6% of the workforce but accounts for 40% of workplace fatalities (Meredith, 2008).(1) The use of machinery and proximity to large livestock poses significant risk for spinal injuries. This study reviews mechanism of injury, injuries sustained, and the treatment undertaken.

RESULTS: Of 31 patients, 26 sustained high-energy injuries with machinery and livestock implicated in the majority of accidents. 77% sustained poly-trauma and 52% had permanent neurological injury.

CONCLUSIONS: The proximity to heavy machinery and livestock pose significant risk for spinal injuries. This study should encourage increased efforts to improve farm safety.


Language: en

Keywords

Farm; Injury; Orthopaedic; Spine; Trauma

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