Article ViewAbstractInternational Journal of Medicine and Public Health,2013,3,2,117-118.DOI:10.4103/2230-8598.115187Published:April 2013Type:Case ReportWater Tubing Injury: An Overlooked Boating Injury StatisticJonathan D. Baum, and Andrew L. Atkinson Jonathan D. Baum, Andrew L. Atkinson Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, NJ Abstract:A 23-year-old female sustained a large avulsion injury to the groin while water tubing on a local waterway. The laceration began at the mons pubis, extended along the labia majora with involvement of the external anal sphincter. The pubic bone and the pectineus muscle were exposed. Six weeks after surgery, she had resumed full activity without sequlae. Lack of data and the potential for signifi cant injury caused by water tubing as described in this case report are a real concern. Water tubing injury should be classified as a primary accident type and analyzed by the U.S. Coast Guard. Keywords:Avulsion, Boating Injury, Straddle Injury, Water TubingView:PDF (302.65 KB) PDFClick here to download the PDF file. ‹ Preventive Medicine Clinics in Hospitals of India: An Opportunity Missed up Outbreak of Hepatitis B in Sabarkantha District of Gujarat: A Case-Control Study ›