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Citation

Roberts R, Kelson E, Goodall-Wilson D, Kimble R. Burns 2002; 28(4): 367-369.

Affiliation

University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

12052375

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To document and describe motorbike exhaust burns on children. DESIGN, PATIENTS AND SETTING: Departmental database and case note review of all children with motorbike exhaust burns seen at the Stuart Pegg Paediatric Burns Centre, Brisbane between January 1996 and October 2001. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Number and age of children burned, circumstances of the injury, burns sustained, treatment required and long-term sequelae. RESULTS: Twenty-four children, median age 8 years, sustained thermal burns, most commonly to the right lower leg. Thirteen children required surgery, and 17 required chronic scar management. CONCLUSIONS: We have identified motorbike exhausts as a cause of burns in children. The injuries received resulted in significant morbidity to these children and warrants a campaign aimed at reducing the incidence of such injuries.


Language: en

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