Ocular and Orbital Injury in All-Terrain Vehicles: A Literature Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results
3.1. Articles Dedicated to ATV-Related Ocular Injuries
3.2. Articles Describing ATV-Related Orbital Fractures
3.3. Articles that Describe Pediatric ATV-Related Injuries and Mention Ocular Involvement
4. Discussion
4.1. Ocular Injuries
4.2. Mechanism of Injury
4.3. Drug and Alcohol Use
4.4. Helmet and Eye Protection Use
4.5. Limitations
5. Conclusions and Recommendations
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
1 | Off-Road Motor Vehicles/ or atv.mp | 1141 |
2 | all terrain vehicle.mp | 245 |
3 | 1 or 2 | 1195 |
4 | orbital.mp or Orbital Fractures/ | 40442 |
5 | (ocular or ophthalmic or eye).mp | 390383 |
6 | Maxillofacial Injuries/ | 3630 |
7 | Craniocerebral Trauma/ | 20460 |
8 | 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 | 441771 |
9 | 3 and 8 | 61 |
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Article | Study Type | Total Number of Ocular ATV Injuries | Mean Age, (% Male) | % Alcohol Use (Drugs); % Helmet Use (Eye Protection) | Incidence of Ocular Injuries, n (%) | Other Bodily Injuries | Mechanism of Injury |
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2004 Edmonson [5] | RR at a level I trauma center in Tennessee from 1997–2002 | 20, pediatric only | 11.1 years, (70%) | NI (NI); 0% (0%) | Floor fracture 4 (20%), medial wall fracture 6 (30%), eyelid laceration 5 (25%), lateral wall fracture 2 (10%), trimalar fracture 3 (15%), roof fracture 2 (10%), TON 2 (10%), eyebrow laceration 1 (5%) | Other facial fractures (50%), TBI (35%), Skull fracture (30%), Orthopedic injury (20%), one each had: cervical spinal cord fracture, hemiparesis secondary to TBI, other facial laceration, spleen injury | 11 rollovers 6 collisions 3 unknown 16 drivers 4 passengers |
2009 Close [16] | Case report from Ohio | 1 | 13 months old, (100%) | NI (NI); NI (NI) | Periorbital cellulitis from intraorbital wooden foreign body | None | Fall |
2012 Mayercik [6] | RR of trauma registry in Pennsylvania from 1998–2009 | 80 | 23.5 years, (86%) | 20% (1%); 24% (0%) | Orbital fracture 64 (80%), periorbital ecchymoses 32 (40%), lid laceration 20 (25%), subconjunctival hemorrhage 12 (15%), diplopia 8 (10%), cranial nerve palsy 7 (9%), chemosis 5 (6%), corneal abrasions 5 (6%), enophthalmos 5 (6%), TON 3 (3.8%), severed optic nerve 2 (2.5%), restrictive strabismus 2 (2.5%), traumatic cataract 1 (1.3%), ruptured globe 1 (1.3%) | Loss of consciousness (49%), multiple facial fractures (30%), subarachnoid hemorrhage (12.5%), subdural hemorrhage (14%), rib fractures (11%), death (2.5%) | 38% rollover 14% fall 11% ATV vs. tree collisions 1 ATV drove off a cliff 1 ATV drove into a lake 1 eye struck with a stick while driving in the woods 3 passengers |
Article | Study Type | Ocular Injuries | Total ATV-Related Injuries | Mean Age (% Male) | % Alcohol Use; % Helmet Use | Concomitant Injuries | Mechanism of Injury |
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1992 Demas [17] | RR in a pediatric hospital trauma center in Pennsylvania from 1988–1991 | 2 isolated orbital-zygomatic fractures, 2 more had “multiple midfacial” fractures | 35 pediatric ATV-related injuries | 63% were 11–18 years, 34% were 2–10 years, 1 was <2 years (80%) | 0%; 34% wore helmets, and 31% had NI | 63% CNS, 46% extremity, 29% head, 14% cervical spine, 6% chest, 14% abdominal | 63% roll/flip over, 20% stuck object, 6% cliff/embankment, 11% other, 57% driver, 45% passenger |
1999 Marciani [7] | RR in Kentucky from 1995–1996 | 7 orbital floor fractures, 2 enucleations | 72 ATV-related injuries | 28.1 years (82%) | NI; NI | 25 (35%) sustained maxillofacial injuries, 12 had multiple facial fractures, 3 deaths | 40% rollover, 28% collisions with vehicles or stationary objects, 18% fell/thrown, 14% unknown |
1999 Touma [8] | RR in West Virginia from 1990–1996 | 12 orbital floor fractures, 1 orbital rim fracture, 4 suffered “ophthalmic injuries” | 153 ATV-related injuries | 26.4 years (82%) | 22%; 20% | Of the 33 that sustained maxillofacial injures, 20 had closed head injuries, 9 had orthopedic injuries, 8 had temporal or basilar skull fractures, and 6 had skull fractures | 100% off-road |
2004 Holmes [9] | RR in Alabama from 1998–2003 | 6 orbital floor fractures | 72 ATV collisions | 31 years (82%) | NI; NI | Concurrent with maxillofacial injuries: 87% neurologic, 52% skin, 48% orthopedic, 1 death | 47% ATV rollovers, 23% collision with stationary object, 30% unknown |
2004 Bhutta [18] | RR from a pediatric emergency department in Arkansas from 1998–2001 | 10 orbital fractures; 3 also suffered “eye injuries” | 141 pediatric ATV-related hospital admissions | 11.6 years (74%) | NI; NI | 53 extremity, 31 torso, 27 brain, 4 spinal cord. 23 had long-term disability, 22 skull fractures, 9 epidural hematomas, 8 subdural hematomas, 8 spinal fractures, 5 deaths | 105 drivers, 36 passengers |
2005 Whatley [19] | RR in Tennessee from 1998–2003 | 3 orbital fractures | 3 ATV-related frontal sinus fractures | 11 years (100%) | NI; NI | 2 intraparenchymal hemorrhages, 2 CSF leaks, 1 pneumocephalus | |
2006 Prigozen [11] | RR from level I trauma center in South Carolina from 2001–2004 | 14 naso/orbital fractures. 1 patient suffered “visual loss” secondary to optic nerve compression from subdural hematoma | 26 children with ATV-related craniofacial injuries | 13.1 years (65%) | Adults: 46%; 4% Children: NI; 7.7% | 77% of children had fractures of facial/skull bones, 1 (3.8%) death | Adults/children: 33.3%/53.9% loss of control/roll-over 45.2%/26.9% fall from vehicle/ ejection 19.1%/19.2% collision with stationary object (tree, fence, rock, parked car) 2.4%/0% unknown 76%/65% driver; 24%/35% passenger |
2015 Rivera-Barrios [20] | RR of 2 trauma centers in South Carolina and California from 2001–2013 | 98 naso-orbital fractures | 156 ATV-related craniofacial fractures | 28.4 years (85.3%) | NI; 36.5% | 39.1% frontal/skull base fractures, 39.7% maxillary/zygoma fractures, 22.4% mandibular fractures |
Article | Study Type | Ocular Injuries | Total ATV-Related Injuries | Mean Age (% Male) | % Alcohol or Drug Use; % Helmet Use | Concomitant Injuries | Mechanism of Injury |
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2004 Murphy [21] | RR in tertiary pediatric trauma center in Canada from 1990–2002 | 3 “eye” injuries | 92 pediatric | 12.1 years (73%) | 5%; 69% | 22 head/facial, 2 neck, 12 trunk, 66 orthopedic, 27 external, 2 deaths (2.2%, both secondary to massive head injuries with no helmet use) | 28 collision 29 roll/flip 25 fall/thrown 9 other 51 drivers 29 passengers |
2006 Mangano [22] | RR in pediatric hospital in Missouri from 1993–2003 | 3 “eye” injuries | 185 pediatric ATV admissions | 12.3 years (70.3%) | NI; 32% | 33.5% sustained neurologic injuries, 31% sustained facial or skull fractures, 1.1% (n = 2) died | 28% passengers |
2007 Wang [23] | RR in a level I pediatric trauma center in Texas from 2002–2005 | 2 sustained traumatic optic neuropathy, 5 sustained orbital fractures | 34 ATV head/neck injuries, all ≤16 years | 12 years (74%) | NI; 25% | 45% CNS, 28% soft tissue, 15% maxillofacial fractures, 8% cervical spine, 8.8% died | 74% drivers 17% passengers 9% unknown |
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