17.1 Children fractures Flashcards
ligaments in kids?
stronger than growth plate, likely to fracture rather than sprain/strain
consequence of young bones being more porous?
- tolerates deformation
- fails in compression and tension (buckle/torus #s)
which fractures are better at remodelling?
ones closer to the growth plate
which fractures tend to overgrow?
usu. femur fractures
nonunion in kids? where?
not as common
- usu. displaced intra-articular fractures: synovial fluid inhibits callus formation
- lateral humeral condyle #s
what is pulled elbow?
disclocation of radial head from annular ligament
ix of fractures?
x-rays: 1 AP, one lateral
- joint above, joint below
- maybe opposite side for comparison
- CT scan PRN
monteggia fracture/dislocation is?
ulnar fracture
radial dislocation
Rx of displaced fractures?
reduction
- analgesia
- immobility
- sling/collar/cuff
- clinic
- admission
when to suspect non-accidental fractures?
- under 3s
- ribs fractures
- corner #s
- bucket handle #s
- caused by twisting
open fracture mx?
- digital photo
- remove large contaminants
- sterile dressing
- IV antis
- immobilise
- x-ray
- sx within 6/12
which bones common #s in birth injuries?
humerus
clavicle
femur
supracondylar humeral fractures when? complications?
3-10ya
- minimal to severe displacement
- 15% risk of nerve palsy
- brachial artery tentrapment
3 types of incomplete fractures:
buckle/torus
plastic deformation (ulna usu.)
Greenstick (loss of cortext continuity)