Spinal fractures from high-speed powerboating
One of the advantages of doing regular shifts as a GP in an emergency department in a major hospital is that you become part of the whole team. This includes discussing cases and hearing and aiding the research and audits that are a large part of emergency medicine training and practice.
Recently you reviewed a CT scan of the thoracolumbar spine and mentioned to the emergency medicine registrar that the patient was another tourist who had major back pain from a powerboat hitting a wave. The registrar said that she had recently looked after two sisters from the USA with such injuries. Overhearing this, a couple of the other doctors also remembered similar cases.
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