PED FX NON-ACCIDENTAL TRAUMA IN KIDS Flashcards
ends of long bones; under
compressive forcesradiolucent
Physis
center of ossification at bony
prominence; traction
Apophysis
thicker/stronger-quick callus
Periosteum
characteristics of kids bones?
bones less dense, more porous
weak with compressive and tension forces
remodeling at fx site; increases near physis
this view is key to check for
subtle buckle fractures
Lateral view
what are the unique fxs in kids?
buckle
bow
greenstick
complete
what is this fx?
❖Occur in porous metaphysis-force compresses; longitudinal plane
❖Lack swelling, ecchymosis
❖Stable fxs, don’t displace;
splint for pain relief, arrange f/u
buckle
what is this fx?
❖Usually in ulna / fibula; radius also
❖Elastic deformation with stress; if forces subside, no true fracture
❖Known as plastic deformation
❖No hemorrhage, limited swelling
❖Comparison views may confirm
bow
what is this fx?
❖Angulation past bending limits yields greenstick;
fx on tension side as compression side bends
❖Completion of fx may be necessary
green stick
what is this fx?
❖Complete fxs rarely have
comminution
❖Beware of unexplained
spiral fxs especially humerus
complete
types of growth plate FX?
II-most common
III-into epiphysis
IV-thru metaphysis/epiphysis
V-crush plate
what is this fracture?
❖Typical: toddler lands on shoulder ❖Greensticks occur in mid-third area ❖Treat with comfort measures ❖Sling, ice, meds ❖No figure of 8! ❖Neonates present with healing callus following difficult delivery ❖Humeral head fractures uncommon
clavicle fx
what is this?
❖Common between 4 mos-7 yrs; peak at 15-30 months ❖Girls, left arms affected more ❖Annular ligament torn, dislocated ❖Variety of history; pulling theme ❖No swelling or ecchymosis ❖Kids hold wrist ❖Cry elevates with supination
nursemaids elbow
2nd most common fx seen in children?
skull fx; usually linear
what is this syndrome?
• Parent or caretaker complains of illnesses or symptoms of child
which are falsified
• Child may undergo unnecessary test, procedures or hospitalizations
• When in hospital, “symptoms” are not observed
• In reality, a form of child abuse
MUNCHAUSEN SYNDROME BY PROXY