A retrospective review of trampoline-related injuries presenting to a paediatric emergency department in Singapore
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A retrospective review of trampoline-related injuries presenting to a paediatric emergency department in Singapore
Abstract
Introduction: Trampolining is a popular activity. However, to our knowledge, no studies on paediatric trampoline-related injuries (TRIs) have been conducted in Asia. We aimed to provide an Asian perspective on paediatric TRIs and evaluate current safety measures.
Methods: Patients aged under 16 years who presented to the emergency department at KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore, from March 2012 to June 2016 with a TRI were identified from the National Trauma Registry. Data was collated retrospectively focusing on age, location of the trampoline, mechanism and location of injury, treatment, disposition, and follow-up treatment.
Results: 137 children were seen for a TRI during this period. There was even representation across age groups (< 6 years, 6-11 years and 11-16 years). 60.6% of these injuries occurred in a public trampoline park, and a smaller proportion involved home and school trampolines. 61.3% of injuries occurred on the trampoline and 25.5% involved a fall off it, while the remaining were incurred by hitting the trampoline frame. The most common injury was soft tissue injury, followed by fractures and dislocations, of which 16.7% required surgical intervention. Most patients were discharged to an outpatient clinic. 14.6% of all patients required admission and 9.5% eventually required surgical intervention. There were three stable head injuries and no cervical spine injuries or deaths.
Conclusion: The existence of trampoline parks has contributed to a rise in TRIs. We recommend measures such as general education, changes in the setup around the trampoline, increasing the age limit for trampolining, adult supervision and discouraging double bouncing.
Keywords: Singapore; injuries; paediatric; trampoline.
Copyright: © Singapore Medical Association.
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