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. 2024 Jul 30;19:448. doi: 10.1186/s13018-024-04940-4

Table 3.

Distribution of fractures treated surgically following e-scooter accidents, long bone fractures presented as proximal, diaphyseal and distal segment fractures. Data are presented overall and separately for adults and children (number (% of surgically treated fractures in respective group)),

Region Adults (n = 455) Children (n = 101) Overall (n = 556)
Clavicle 27 (5.9%) 5 (5.0%) 32 (5.8%)
Scapula 2 (0.4%) 0 2 (0.4%)

Humerus

Proximal

Diaphyseal

Distal

37 (8.1%)

28 (6.2%)

1 (0.2%)

8 (1.8%)

5 (5.0%)

2 (2.0%)

0

3 (3.0%)

42 (7.5%)

30 (5.4%)

1 (0.2%)

11 (2.0%)

Forearm

Proximal

Diaphyseal

Distal radius

162 (35.6%)

62 (13.6%)

22 (4.8%)

78 (17.1%)

54 (53.4%)

2 (2.0%)

16 (15.8%)

36 (35.6%)

216 (38.8%)

64 (11.5%)

38 (6.8%)

114 (20.5%)

Hand 50 (11.0%) 6 (5.9%) 56 (10.1%)
Spine 0 0 0
Pelvis 1 (0.2%) 0 1 (0.2%)

Femur

Proximal

Diaphyseal

Distal

30 (6.6%)

24 (5.3%)

3 (0.7%)

3 (0.7%)

4 (4.0%)

2 (2.0%)

1 (1.0%)

1 (1.0%)

34 (6.1%)

26 (4.7%)

4 (0.7%)

4 (0.7%)

Patella 5 (1.1%) 0 5 (0.9%)

Tibia

Proximal

Diaphyseal

Distal

70 (15.4%)

50

15

5

21 (20.7%)

3 (2.9%)

6 (5.9%)

12 (11.9%)

91 (16.4%)

53 (9.5%)

21 (3.8%)

17 (3.1%)

Ankle 57 (12.5%) 6 (5.9%) 63 (11.3%)
Foot 14 (3.1%) 0 14 (2.5%)