Facial Lacerations Related to Recreational Activities: A National 10-Year Evaluation From US Emergency Departments
Sacha C. Hauc,
Lioba Huelsboemer,
Katelyn Lewis
et al.
Abstract:Study Design This study serves as a nationally representative retrospective cohort of U.S emergency department visits related to facial lacerations caused by recreational activities. Objective The aim of this work is to offer a representative sample of facial laceration and identify the recreational activities associated with the highest risk of such injuries. Methods We conducted aretrospectivestudy of patients reported to the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) which collects information o… Show more
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