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Pediatric Long Bone Fractures After Dog Bites: A Case Series and Systematic Review

This study presents a case series and systematic review of pediatric patients who sustained long bone fractures following dog bites. A systematic review of the studies on “pediatric fracture dog bite” based on a search of PubMed and OVID Medline databases was performed by adhering to PRISMA guidelin...

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Autores principales: Brahmbhatt, Purav S, Taha, Isra, Nahal, Chadi, Raju, Sivashanmugam
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10654008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38022042
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47230
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author Brahmbhatt, Purav S
Taha, Isra
Nahal, Chadi
Raju, Sivashanmugam
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Raju, Sivashanmugam
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description This study presents a case series and systematic review of pediatric patients who sustained long bone fractures following dog bites. A systematic review of the studies on “pediatric fracture dog bite” based on a search of PubMed and OVID Medline databases was performed by adhering to PRISMA guidelines. Articles in English describing pediatric long bone fractures due to dog bites were included. Studies not differentiating pediatric from adult patients and not describing long bone fractures due to dog bites were excluded. Study characteristics, fracture epidemiology, management decisions, and follow-up data were extracted. Additionally, a seven-year retrospective chart review of cases treated at our level one pediatric trauma center was performed. Data on fracture characteristics, surgical management, choice of antibiotic therapy, and follow-up were collected. Five studies that met our criteria were analyzed. Pediatric long bone fractures from dog bites were identified in 0.35% (11/3,156) of patients. Such fractures most commonly involved the upper extremity (9/11, 82%). None of the studies described the choice of antibiotics, surgical decision-making, or wound closure preference for an underlying fracture. Our chart review elicited three cases of long bone fractures due to dog bites. Pediatric long bone fractures after dog bites are a rare injury pattern in the United States. These injuries should be treated as contaminated open fractures, and urgent immunization, intravenous antibiotic administration, wound care, and fracture stabilization should be provided. We recommend meticulous surgical debridement in the operating room, as wounds often probe deep into the bone. Nevertheless, there is much that remains unclear about these injuries. Hence, further research with greater power is needed to improve treatment decisions.
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spelling pubmed-106540082023-10-17 Pediatric Long Bone Fractures After Dog Bites: A Case Series and Systematic Review Brahmbhatt, Purav S Taha, Isra Nahal, Chadi Raju, Sivashanmugam Cureus Pediatrics This study presents a case series and systematic review of pediatric patients who sustained long bone fractures following dog bites. A systematic review of the studies on “pediatric fracture dog bite” based on a search of PubMed and OVID Medline databases was performed by adhering to PRISMA guidelines. Articles in English describing pediatric long bone fractures due to dog bites were included. Studies not differentiating pediatric from adult patients and not describing long bone fractures due to dog bites were excluded. Study characteristics, fracture epidemiology, management decisions, and follow-up data were extracted. Additionally, a seven-year retrospective chart review of cases treated at our level one pediatric trauma center was performed. Data on fracture characteristics, surgical management, choice of antibiotic therapy, and follow-up were collected. Five studies that met our criteria were analyzed. Pediatric long bone fractures from dog bites were identified in 0.35% (11/3,156) of patients. Such fractures most commonly involved the upper extremity (9/11, 82%). None of the studies described the choice of antibiotics, surgical decision-making, or wound closure preference for an underlying fracture. Our chart review elicited three cases of long bone fractures due to dog bites. Pediatric long bone fractures after dog bites are a rare injury pattern in the United States. These injuries should be treated as contaminated open fractures, and urgent immunization, intravenous antibiotic administration, wound care, and fracture stabilization should be provided. We recommend meticulous surgical debridement in the operating room, as wounds often probe deep into the bone. Nevertheless, there is much that remains unclear about these injuries. Hence, further research with greater power is needed to improve treatment decisions. Cureus 2023-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10654008/ /pubmed/38022042 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47230 Text en Copyright © 2023, Brahmbhatt et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Brahmbhatt, Purav S
Taha, Isra
Nahal, Chadi
Raju, Sivashanmugam
Pediatric Long Bone Fractures After Dog Bites: A Case Series and Systematic Review
title Pediatric Long Bone Fractures After Dog Bites: A Case Series and Systematic Review
title_full Pediatric Long Bone Fractures After Dog Bites: A Case Series and Systematic Review
title_fullStr Pediatric Long Bone Fractures After Dog Bites: A Case Series and Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric Long Bone Fractures After Dog Bites: A Case Series and Systematic Review
title_short Pediatric Long Bone Fractures After Dog Bites: A Case Series and Systematic Review
title_sort pediatric long bone fractures after dog bites: a case series and systematic review
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10654008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38022042
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47230
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