Journal of pediatric surgery
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The regional pediatric trauma center in Buffalo, NY, has been active in pediatric injury prevention programs, including community education and distribution of bicycle helmets, since 1990. Since June 1, 1994, the use of bicycle safety helmets for children under 14 years of age has been mandated by a state law in New York. The authors undertook this study to assess the impact of this legislation on the frequency of helmet use in children involved in bicycle crashes presenting to the regional pediatric trauma center, and to assess the impact of helmet use on the number and severity of head injuries. ⋯ The bicycle helmet safety law resulted in a 13-fold increase in the use of bicycle helmets among the children admitted to a regional pediatric trauma center after bicycle crashes, but the helmet use remains inadequate. Helmet use reduced the severity of head injuries, and might have prevented deaths caused by head injuries.
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The authors report a 5-year experience of inserting the Palmaz stent into infants and children who had a variety of major airway obstructions. ⋯ Airway stents can be inserted easily and safely and left in-situ for prolonged periods to relieve major airway obstruction from a variety of causes. Tissue reaction may necessitate bronchoscopic manipulation and early stent removal, and adds to the difficulty of removal.