Catastrophic injuries to the eyes and testicles in footballers
作者:
James S Lawson,
Tai Rotem,
Stephen F Wilson,
期刊:
Medical Journal of Australia
(WILEY Available online 1995)
卷期:
Volume 163,
issue 5
页码: 242-244
ISSN:0025-729X
年代: 1995
DOI:10.5694/j.1326-5377.1995.tb124558.x
出版商: Wiley
数据来源: WILEY
摘要:
ObjectiveTo report the occurrence of uncommon but catastrophic eye and testicle injuries to rugby league and rugby union footballers in New South Wales.MethodsA retrospective review of players who had permanent football‐related injuries and who claimed financial compensation from a voluntary sports injury insurance scheme from 1978‐1994.ResultsAn average of 100000 rugby league and rugby union players per year were registered with the insurance scheme in NSW. As a consequence of playing football, 15 players lost 90%‐100% vision in one eye, five lost 75% vision in one eye, four lost 50% of vision in one eye and two lost 75% vision in both eyes. Eye injuries were caused by “gouging” with fingers, kicks, or blows from fists, elbows and knees; five cases appeared to be intentional. Fourteen players had testicular injuries: in 11 players this resulted in complete loss of one testicle, and in three partial loss of one or both testicles. The immediate cause of the injuries to the testicles was kicking and kneeing, usually during tackles; at least three of the injuries appeared to be intentional.RecommendationsRules relating to tackles, kicks and other assaults to the head or groin should be strengthened and policed. Officials, players, parents and the public should be educated to support this.
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