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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37491891/fibula-stress-fractures-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Rodrigo Encinas, John Sharpe, Yianni Bakaes, Chris Mazoue, Benjamin Jackson, Tyler Gonzalez
BACKGROUND: Fibula stress fractures are moderately common injuries among athletes and military recruits. Most of the available data for treatment come from case reports with a limited number of large studies. This systematic review aims to evaluate and present the current literature on fibula stress fractures to help set evidence-based goals and establish realistic expectations for return to activity and sport in injured patients. METHODS: Systematic literature search using 3 databases...
July 25, 2023: Foot & Ankle Specialist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37459056/distal-radius-salter-harris-ii-fracture-loss-of-reduction-the-importance-of-coronal-plane-angulation-in-older-children
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Asdrubal E Rivera, Arakua Welbeck, Jason L Cummings, Charles A Goldfarb, Pooya Hosseinzadeh
OBJECTIVES: To assess factors affecting the loss of reduction (LOR) in a large cohort of children with Salter-Harris Type II (SH II) distal radius physeal fractures treated with closed reduction. DESIGN: Retrospective chart review. SETTING: Pediatric Level I Trauma Center. PATIENTS/PARTICIPANTS: A total of 141 pediatric patients (73% male, average age: 12.15 ± 2.55 years) that had undergone closed reduction and casting for distal radius physeal fractures from 2006 to 2019 were included in this study...
August 1, 2023: Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37436650/adolescent-tibial-tubercle-fracture-review-of-outcomes-and-complications
#23
REVIEW
Chloe Delos Reyes, Wei Wu, Nirav K Pandya
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Fractures of the tibial tubercle are a relatively uncommon injury, representing 3% of all proximal tibia fractures and < 1% of all physeal fractures, primarily seen in the adolescent demographic. While recognition of the injury and its management is being more widely reported in the literature and recognized in the hospital setting, reports of its outcomes and complications have still been limited. This article provides an updated review of the outcomes and complications of tibial tubercle fractures...
July 12, 2023: Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37326248/tibial-spine-fractures-in-the-child-and-adolescent-athlete-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin J Orellana, Nathan V Houlihan, Michael V Carter, Soroush Baghdadi, Keith Baldwin, Alexandra C Stevens, Aristides I Cruz, Henry B Ellis, Daniel W Green, Indranil Kushare, Benjamin Johnson, Alicia Kerrigan, Julia C Kirby, James P MacDonald, Scott D McKay, Todd A Milbrandt, R Justin Mistovich, Shital Parikh, Neeraj Patel, Gregory Schmale, Jessica L Traver, Yi-Meng Yen, Theodore J Ganley
BACKGROUND: Tibial spine fractures (TSFs) are uncommon injuries that may result in substantial morbidity in children. A variety of open and arthroscopic techniques are used to treat these fractures, but no single standardized operative method has been identified. PURPOSE: To systematically review the literature on pediatric TSFs to determine the current treatment approaches, outcomes, and complications. STUDY DESIGN: Meta-analysis; Level of evidence, 4...
June 16, 2023: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37280142/pediatric-panfacial-fractures
#25
REVIEW
Sameer Shakir, Russell E Ettinger, Srinivas M Susarla, Craig B Birgfeld
Pediatric panfacial trauma is a rare occurrence with poorly understood implications for the growing child. Treatment algorithms largely mirror adult panfacial protocols with notable exceptions including augmented healing and remodeling capacities that favor nonoperative management, limited exposure to avoid disruption of osseous suture and synchondroses growth centers, and creative fracture fixation techniques in the setting of an immature craniomaxillofacial skeleton. The following article provides a review of our institutional philosophy in the management of these challenges injuries with important anatomic, epidemiologic, examination, sequencing, and postoperative considerations...
November 2023: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37278060/pediatric-hand-and-wrist-fractures-in-osteogenesis-imperfecta-an-analysis-of-incidence-patient-specific-risk-factors-and-fracture-specific-characteristics
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barkha N Chhabra, Todd Phillips, Thomas W Mitchell, Nikhil Gattu, Ekene U Ezeokoli, Bryce Bell
BACKGROUND: Children with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) frequently present with fractures; however, hand and wrist fractures (HWFs), those distal to the radial and ulnar diaphysis, are seldom observed. Yet, HWFs remain among the most common fractures in children with non-OI. The objective of this study was to identify the incidence of OI HWFs. Secondary objectives aimed at identifying patient-specific risk factors for HWFs in OI and comparing clinical courses to non-OI HWFs. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted...
June 5, 2023: Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37130809/pediatric-pelvic-and-acetabular-fractures-discerning-severity-by-classification-and-clinical-management
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Oduche Igboechi, Sarah R Purtell, Patrick Carry, Julia S Sanders
BACKGROUND: Existing classification systems may not adequately describe the injury patterns seen pelvic ring and acetabular fractures in the skeletally immature population. Pediatric patients, once stabilized, are often transferred for these injuries. We evaluated which commonly used systems correlate with clinical management in pediatric patients, including transfer patterns based on injury severity. METHODS: A retrospective review of patients aged 1 to 15 treated for traumatic pelvic or acetabular fractures over a 10-year period at an academic level I Pediatric Trauma Center reviewed demographic, radiographic, and clinical data...
August 1, 2023: Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37083879/imaging-evaluation-for-thoracic-spine-fractures-in-pediatric-trauma-patients-a-single-center-experience-at-an-academic-children-s-hospital
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ala Ibrahim, Afsaneh Amirabadi, Michael R Aquino
BACKGROUND: Imaging workup for evaluating thoracic spine fracture (TSF) in pediatric blunt trauma is variable. PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to determine the number of TSFs missed by radiography and identified on computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that required intervention or resulted in a change in management. METHODS: A retrospective review of children with TSFs was performed. Diagnostic images and reports for these patients were reviewed...
April 24, 2023: Pediatric Emergency Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37040657/less-common-than-expected-late-displacement-after-minimally-displaced-pediatric-lateral-condyle-fractures-of-the-elbow
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert J Burkhart, David A Kolin, Peter D Fabricant, Raymond W Liu, R Justin Mistovich
The incidence of late displacement among pediatric lateral condyle fractures has been described as 1.3-26%. However, prior studies are limited by small cohort sizes. The aim of this study was to determine the rate of late displacement and delayed union among lateral condyle fractures following immobilization in a large cohort and to establish additional radiographic criteria to help surgeons choose between immobilization and operative fixation for minimally displaced fractures. We performed a dual-center retrospective study of patients with lateral condyle fractures between 1999 and 2020...
April 11, 2023: Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics. Part B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37034194/predictors-for-operative-treatment-in-pediatric-proximal-third-both-bone-diaphyseal-forearm-fractures-in-children-include-age-and-translation-but-not-initial-angulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin Williams, Noelle Whyte, Jacob R Carl, Jennifer Marks, David Segal, Kevin J Little
INTRODUCTION: Proximal third diaphyseal fractures of the radius and ulna represent an onerous fracture pattern due to difficulty maintaining acceptable alignment with nonoperative management. Our aim was to identify the factors that increase the odds for a surgical treatment of these fractures. Recognizing these factors can raise awareness to patients who are more likely to require additional care and assist clinicians in counseling families, targeting treatment plans, and constructing follow-up protocols...
April 2023: Journal of Children's Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36952599/distal-radius-salter-harris-ii-fracture-loss-of-reduction-the-importance-of-coronal-plane-angulation-in-older-children
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Asdrubal E Rivera, Arakua Welbeck, Jason L Cummings, Charles A Goldfarb, Pooya Hosseinzadeh
OBJECTIVES: To assess factors affecting the loss of reduction (LOR) in a large cohort of children with Salter-Harris Type II (SH II) distal radius physeal fractures treated with closed reduction. DESIGN: Retrospective chart review. SETTING: Pediatric Level I Trauma Center. PATIENTS/PARTICIPANTS: A total of 141 pediatric patients (73% male, average age: 12.15 ± 2.55 years) that had undergone closed reduction and casting for distal radius physeal fractures from 2006 to 2019 were included in this study...
August 1, 2023: Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36863879/subsequent-forearm-fractures-following-initial-surgical-fixation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amelia M Lindgren, Gabriela Sendek, Claire E Manhard, Tracey P Bastrom, Andrew T Pennock
INTRODUCTION: Forearm fractures are a common pediatric injury. Currently, there is no consensus on treatment for fractures that recur following initial surgical fixation. The objective of this study was to investigate the subsequent fracture rate and patterns and describe the treatment of these forearm fractures. METHODS: We retrospectively identified patients who underwent surgical treatment for an initial forearm fracture at our institution between 2011 and 2019...
March 1, 2023: Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36855051/girl-predominance-in-trampoline-related-forearm-shaft-fractures-and-their-increasing-incidence-since-2000
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Markus Stöckell, Ella Pikkarainen, Tytti Pokka, Juha-Jaakko Sinikumpu
BACKGROUND: There are reports of increasing incidence of forearm shaft fractures in children. Their treatment has been preferably nonoperative but surgical fixation has gained popularity due to elastic stable intramedullary nailing. We aimed to study whether the incidence of pediatric both-bone forearm shaft fractures and their operative care have changed since year 2000. Trampoline injuries, in particular, and their treatment, re-displacement and short-term outcomes were the secondary outcomes of the study...
February 28, 2023: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36832469/clinical-follow-up-without-radiographs-is-sufficient-after-most-nonoperatively-treated-distal-radius-fractures-in-children
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marja Perhomaa, Markus Stöckell, Tytti Pokka, Justus Lieber, Jaakko Niinimäki, Juha-Jaakko Sinikumpu
Distal forearm fractures are common in children and are usually treated nonoperatively. No consensus has been reached on how to perform clinical and radiographic follow-up of these fractures. Our aim was to study whether radiographic and clinical follow-up is justified. We included 100 consecutive patients with non-operatively treated distal forearm fractures who were treated at Oulu University Hospital in 2010-2011. The natural history of the fractures during the nonoperative treatment was analyzed by measuring the potential worsening of the alignment during the follow-up period...
February 9, 2023: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36802767/bony-remodeling-of-adolescent-displaced-clavicle-fractures-a-facts-study
#35
MULTICENTER STUDY
Andrew T Pennock, Tracey P Bastrom, Kelly E Boutelle, Alyssa N Carroll, Eric W Edmonds, Jeffrey J Nepple, Samuel G Polinsky, David D Spence, Benton E Heyworth, Crystal Perkins, Samuel C Willimon, Donald S Bae, Michael T Busch, Henry B Ellis, Katelyn Hergott, Mininder S Kocher, Ying Li, Nirav K Pandya, Coleen S Sabatini, Philip L Wilson
BACKGROUND: Bony remodeling of displaced clavicle fractures in adolescents remains poorly understood. PURPOSE: To evaluate and quantify clavicle remodeling in a large population of adolescents with completely displaced fractures, which were treated nonoperatively, to better understand the factors that may influence this process. STUDY DESIGN: Case series; Level of evidence, 4. METHODS: Patients were identified from the databases of a multicenter study group investigating the functional outcomes of adolescent clavicle fractures...
March 2023: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36800657/comparison-of-waterproof-versus-cotton-cast-liners-on-cast-index-in-pediatric-forearm-fractures
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Nolte, Timothy Luchetti, Daniel Bohl, Monica Kogan
Achieving an adequate cast mold is critical for successful nonoperative management of pediatric forearm fractures. A high cast index (>0.8) is as- sociated with an increased risk of loss of reduction and failure of conservative management. Waterproof cast liners offer improved patient satisfaction compared to conventional cotton liners, however they may carry different mechanical properties compared to traditional cotton liners. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the cast index differs between waterproof and traditional cotton cast liners when used to stabilize pediatric forearm fractures...
December 2022: Acta Orthopaedica Belgica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36729507/closed-displaced-femur-fractures-in-children-with-nonambulatory-cerebral-palsy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luiz Carlos A Silva, Ali Asma, Armagan Can Ulusaloglu, Kenneth J Rogers, James Richard Bowen, Jason J Howard, Michael Wade Shrader, Freeman Miller
Femoral fractures in children withcerebral palsy (CP) represent a frequent medical problem, and treatment represents a challenge. The purpose of this study was to review the closed displaced femoral fractures in our population of nonambulatory children with CP to compare the results of nonoperative and operative treatment modalities to improve the care of these children. From 2006 to 2020, children with nonambulatory CP were selected with inclusion criteria of displaced femoral fracture and were divided into nonoperative and operative groups...
December 16, 2022: Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics. Part B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36706430/the-reliability-of-the-ao-spine-upper-cervical-classification-system-in-children-results-of-a-multi-center-study
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nora P O'Neill, Andrew Z Mo, Patricia E Miller, Michael P Glotzbecker, Ying Li, Nicholas D Fletcher, Vidyadhar V Upasani, Anthony I Riccio, David Spence, Sumeet Garg, Walter Krengel, Craig Birch, Daniel J Hedequist
BACKGROUND: There is no uniform classification system for traumatic upper cervical spine injuries in children. This study assesses the reliability and reproducibility of the AO Upper Cervical Spine Classification System (UCCS), which was developed and validated in adults, to children. METHODS: Twenty-six patients under 18 years old with operative and nonoperative upper cervical injuries, defined as from the occipital condyle to the C2-C3 joint, were identified from 2000 to 2018...
January 30, 2023: Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36623278/the-influence-of-race-income-and-sex-on-treatment-and-complications-of-common-pediatric-orthopedic-fractures
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Blake K Montgomery, Gaby Joseph, Nicole Segovia, Jayme Koltsov, Terence L Thomas, John S Vorhies, Kali R Tileston
Despite best intentions, health care disparities exist and can consequently impact patient care. Few studies have examined the impact of disparities in pediatric orthopedic populations. The current study aimed to determine if the treatment type or complication rates of supracondylar, both-bone forearm, or femur fractures are associated with race, ethnicity, sex, or socioeconomic status. The New York Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project's database was used to identify all pediatric patients treated for supracondylar humerus fractures, both-bone forearm fractures, and femoral shaft fractures in 2016...
January 10, 2023: Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36522213/comparison-of-nonoperative-versus-operative-management-in-pediatric-gustilo-anderson-type-i-open-tibia-fractures
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anthony M Padgett, Timothy W Torrez, Ezan A Kothari, Michael J Conklin, Kevin A Williams, Shawn R Gilbert, Philip Ashley
BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest pediatric Gustilo-Anderson type I fractures, especially of the upper extremity, may be adequately treated without formal operative debridement, though few tibial fractures have been included in these studies. The purpose of this study is to provide initial data suggesting whether Gustilo-Anderson type I tibia fractures may be safely treated nonoperatively. METHODS: Institutional retrospective review was performed for children with type I tibial fractures managed with and without operative debridement from 1999 through 2020...
February 2023: Injury
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