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Explosion-Related Polytrauma from Illicit Pyrotechnics: Two Case Reports and a Public Health Perspective

Maria Fueth Simon Bausen S. Schmidt Felix Reinkemeier M. Drysch +5 lainnya

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Firework-related injuries remain a serious public health issue in Germany, especially during New Year’s Eve. While many injuries are minor, the misuse of illegal or homemade fireworks can cause severe trauma resembling military combat injuries and can heavily burden emergency services. Notably, injury rates declined during the COVID-19 firework bans, underscoring the impact of preventive measures. We report two cases of young males with severe injuries from illicit fireworks. The first is a case of a 16-year-old that detonated an illegal Polish firework ball bomb, sustaining 9% total body surface area (TBSA) burns (second- to third-degree), hand fractures, compartment syndrome of the hand, and soft-tissue trauma. He underwent multiple surgeries, including fasciotomy, osteosynthesis, and skin grafting. The other case presented is a 19-year-old man who was injured by a homemade device made of bundled firecrackers, suffering deep facial and bilateral hand burns. He required prolonged ventilation, surgical debridement, and treatment with Kerecis® fish skin and Epicite® dressings. Both required intensive ICU care, interdisciplinary management, and lengthy rehabilitation. Total hospital costs amounted to €58,459.52 and €94,230.23, respectively, as calculated according to the standardized German DRG. These cases illustrate the devastating impact of illegal fireworks. The devastating consequences of explosive trauma are often difficult to treat and may lead to long-term functional and psychological impairments. Prevention through public education, stricter regulations, and preparedness is essential. Pandemic-era injury reductions support sustained policy efforts.

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M

Maria Fueth

S

Simon Bausen

S

S. Schmidt

F

Felix Reinkemeier

M

M. Drysch

Y

Yonca Steubing

J

Jannik Hinzmann

M

Marcus Lehnhardt

E

Elisabete Macedo Santos

C

Christoph Wallner

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Fueth, M., Bausen, S., Schmidt, S., Reinkemeier, F., Drysch, M., Steubing, Y. et al. (2025). Explosion-Related Polytrauma from Illicit Pyrotechnics: Two Case Reports and a Public Health Perspective. https://doi.org/10.3390/ebj6020031

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Tahun Terbit
2025
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en
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DOI
10.3390/ebj6020031
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