Report of Four Cases with Equestrian Injury: Therapeutic Approach and Outcome

  • Oshima K
  • Murata M
  • Aoki M
  • et al.
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Equestrianism is associated with a risk of severe trauma due to falls and/or direct injury from the horse, depending on the mechanism of injury. This article presents four cases of equestrian injury treated in Gunma University Hospital: Case 1: hepatic injury (fall and kick by the horse); Case 2: left hemopneumothorax and pulmonary contusion with multiple rib fractures (fall and trampling by the horse); Case 3: lumbar compression fracture (fall); and Case 4: scrotum injury (horse bite). Equestrian injuries may be high-energy traumas. Therefore, adhering to relevant primary care guidelines may prevent mortality by trauma.

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Oshima, K., Murata, M., Aoki, M., Nakajima, J., Sawada, Y., Isshiki, Y., … Hagiwara, S. (2018). Report of Four Cases with Equestrian Injury: Therapeutic Approach and Outcome. Case Reports in Emergency Medicine, 2018, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/8283179

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