Two Thumbs Down: A 10-Year Analysis of Crossbow-Related Hand and Digit Injuries in the United States

Author:

Oleck Nicholas C.1ORCID,Pyfer Bryan J.1,Morris Miranda X.1,Mithani Suhail K.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plastic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA

Abstract

Background: Modern crossbow is a popular weapon used throughout the United States for outdoor recreation. Crossbow mechanics place the hand and digits at significant risk of injury while shooting or handling these weapons; however, injury patterns have been poorly documented. In this study, the authors use a national database to assess patterns of crossbow-related injuries of the hand and digits. Methods: A retrospective review of the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System database was conducted to identify crossbow-related hand and digit injuries over the past 10 years. Demographic data, injury timing, anatomical injury location, specific injury diagnosis, and disposition data were collected. Results: A total of 15 460 crossbow-related hand injuries were identified between 2011 and 2021. A strong temporal relationship was identified, with 89% of injuries occurring between the months of August and December. Male patients sustained most injuries (>85%). Body areas injured were the digits (93.2%) and the hand (5.7%). The most common injuries were laceration (n = 7520, 48.6%), fracture (n = 4442, 28.7%), amputation (n = 1341, 8.7%), and contusion/abrasion (n = 957, 6.2%). More than 50% of cases involved injury to the thumb, with approximately 750 thumb amputations recorded during the time period examined. Conclusions: This study is the first to document the patterns of hand and digit injuries associated with crossbow use on a national scale. These findings have important implications for public health awareness campaigns targeting hunters and support the designation of crossbow “safety wings” as a mandatory feature of crossbow design.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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