Literature DB >> 9323242

Head injuries in children from plastic hairbeads.

E Geller1, M S Yoon, J Loiselle, K L Crisci, K S Bierbrauer.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Plastic hairbeads are often worn as decorative hair fasteners by children. Serious, penetrating head injuries may result from their use and have been observed in some children following a fall.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this report is to describe the imaging findings in children who have sustained head injury while wearing plastic hairbeads.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three children with significant head injuries resulting from embedded hairbeads are described. Three additional cases of minor head injury reported to the Consumer Product Safety Commission are summarized.
RESULTS: One child sustained a minimally depressed skull fracture without brain injury. The second child required surgical repair of a depressed skull fracture complicated by a parenchymal hemorrhage and dural tear. A third child required surgical evacuation of an organized, liquefied epidural hematoma 2 weeks after an initial evaluation at an outside emergency room.
CONCLUSION: Children wearing plastic hairbeads are at risk for severe head injury following a fall. Caution must accompany their use.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9323242     DOI: 10.1007/s002470050234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


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