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Outcome of diaphyseal pediatric forearm fractures following non-surgical treatment in a Level I Trauma Center

OBJECTIVES: Pediatric diaphyseal forearm fractures are common injuries of childhood. Conservative modality of treatments is usually preferred when they are possible. We identified factors that may affect closed reduction success or lead to redisplacement in forearm diaphyseal fractures in children....

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Autores principales: Alrashedan, Bander S, Jawadi, Ayman H, Alsayegh, Samir Omar, Alshugair, Ibrahim F., Alblaihi, Mohammed, Jawadi, Tariq A., Hassan, Anas Ahmed, Alnasser, Abdulrahman Mohammed, Aldosari, Nawaf Bakhit, Aldakhail, Mishary Abdulaziz
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Publicado: Qassim Uninversity 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6124831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30202409
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author Alrashedan, Bander S
Jawadi, Ayman H
Alsayegh, Samir Omar
Alshugair, Ibrahim F.
Alblaihi, Mohammed
Jawadi, Tariq A.
Hassan, Anas Ahmed
Alnasser, Abdulrahman Mohammed
Aldosari, Nawaf Bakhit
Aldakhail, Mishary Abdulaziz
author_facet Alrashedan, Bander S
Jawadi, Ayman H
Alsayegh, Samir Omar
Alshugair, Ibrahim F.
Alblaihi, Mohammed
Jawadi, Tariq A.
Hassan, Anas Ahmed
Alnasser, Abdulrahman Mohammed
Aldosari, Nawaf Bakhit
Aldakhail, Mishary Abdulaziz
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description OBJECTIVES: Pediatric diaphyseal forearm fractures are common injuries of childhood. Conservative modality of treatments is usually preferred when they are possible. We identified factors that may affect closed reduction success or lead to redisplacement in forearm diaphyseal fractures in children. METHODS: This was a retrospective study from a level I trauma center on patients up to 18 years of age who presented with forearm diaphyseal fractures from January 1, 2007, to December 31, 2015. Cases were obtained from medical records. Data were collected and confirmed by plain films and medical files. RESULTS: We included 145 patients in this study. The majority (86.2%) were boys. Around 29% of trials of closed reduction failed, and the patients were subsequently treated surgically. Following trials of closed reduction, 82.4% of both bone cases were successfully reduced compared to 42.9% of radius shaft cases (P = 0.006). Redisplacement following non-surgical treatment in the first follow-up was found in 32% of both bone cases and 13.3% of radial shaft cases. All Galeazzi cases that were successfully treated with closed reduction presented with no redisplacement on follow-up. CONCLUSION: Immediate surgical management might be considered in older children, especially above 12 years of age since they have a higher failure rate of closed reduction than younger ones. Fracture site should be taken into account when following pediatric diaphyseal forearm fractures following conservative treatments as cases with both bone involvement have a high success rate of closed reduction and considerably high rate of redisplacement compared to others.
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spelling pubmed-61248312018-09-10 Outcome of diaphyseal pediatric forearm fractures following non-surgical treatment in a Level I Trauma Center Alrashedan, Bander S Jawadi, Ayman H Alsayegh, Samir Omar Alshugair, Ibrahim F. Alblaihi, Mohammed Jawadi, Tariq A. Hassan, Anas Ahmed Alnasser, Abdulrahman Mohammed Aldosari, Nawaf Bakhit Aldakhail, Mishary Abdulaziz Int J Health Sci (Qassim) Original Article OBJECTIVES: Pediatric diaphyseal forearm fractures are common injuries of childhood. Conservative modality of treatments is usually preferred when they are possible. We identified factors that may affect closed reduction success or lead to redisplacement in forearm diaphyseal fractures in children. METHODS: This was a retrospective study from a level I trauma center on patients up to 18 years of age who presented with forearm diaphyseal fractures from January 1, 2007, to December 31, 2015. Cases were obtained from medical records. Data were collected and confirmed by plain films and medical files. RESULTS: We included 145 patients in this study. The majority (86.2%) were boys. Around 29% of trials of closed reduction failed, and the patients were subsequently treated surgically. Following trials of closed reduction, 82.4% of both bone cases were successfully reduced compared to 42.9% of radius shaft cases (P = 0.006). Redisplacement following non-surgical treatment in the first follow-up was found in 32% of both bone cases and 13.3% of radial shaft cases. All Galeazzi cases that were successfully treated with closed reduction presented with no redisplacement on follow-up. CONCLUSION: Immediate surgical management might be considered in older children, especially above 12 years of age since they have a higher failure rate of closed reduction than younger ones. Fracture site should be taken into account when following pediatric diaphyseal forearm fractures following conservative treatments as cases with both bone involvement have a high success rate of closed reduction and considerably high rate of redisplacement compared to others. Qassim Uninversity 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6124831/ /pubmed/30202409 Text en Copyright: © International Journal of Health Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Alrashedan, Bander S
Jawadi, Ayman H
Alsayegh, Samir Omar
Alshugair, Ibrahim F.
Alblaihi, Mohammed
Jawadi, Tariq A.
Hassan, Anas Ahmed
Alnasser, Abdulrahman Mohammed
Aldosari, Nawaf Bakhit
Aldakhail, Mishary Abdulaziz
Outcome of diaphyseal pediatric forearm fractures following non-surgical treatment in a Level I Trauma Center
title Outcome of diaphyseal pediatric forearm fractures following non-surgical treatment in a Level I Trauma Center
title_full Outcome of diaphyseal pediatric forearm fractures following non-surgical treatment in a Level I Trauma Center
title_fullStr Outcome of diaphyseal pediatric forearm fractures following non-surgical treatment in a Level I Trauma Center
title_full_unstemmed Outcome of diaphyseal pediatric forearm fractures following non-surgical treatment in a Level I Trauma Center
title_short Outcome of diaphyseal pediatric forearm fractures following non-surgical treatment in a Level I Trauma Center
title_sort outcome of diaphyseal pediatric forearm fractures following non-surgical treatment in a level i trauma center
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6124831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30202409
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