Humeral Shaft Fractures in Children Incidence, Management and Treatment Effects.

Q3 Medicine
Łukasz Wiktor, Ryszard Tomaszewski
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Abstract

Background: Humeral shaft fractures are relatively rare in children, with incidence between 0.4% and 3% of all fractures in children and between 10% and 20% of all humeral fractures. The purpose of our study was to retrospectively evaluate all humeral shaft fractures treated at children's trauma center from january 2012 till december 2021.

Material and methods: We retrospectively evaluated the group of 104 skeletally immature patients with humeral shaft fracture treated in our hospital. We have analyzed: age; sex; fracture type, management; time of bone healing; final effect and complications.

Results: The non-surgical group consisted of 73 patients (27 girls and 46 boys) with an average age of 8.03 (0.6 - 17.7), while the surgical group consisted of 31 patients (16 girls and 15 boys) with an average age of 12.47 (5,7- 17.8). The mean follow-up was 7.65 months (4-12) in non-surgical group, and 13.38 months (4-24) in surgical group. We have analyzed the results statistically, confirming increase the frequency of the above-mentioned fractures and increase the number of patients treated with surgery. We achieved good effect in all patients.

Conclusions: 1. Humeral shaft fractures in children are relatively rare. Although in recent years, we have observed an increase of their frequency; 2. The vast majority of humeral shaft fractures are treated non-surgically with good clinical results; 3. Increase of number of patients treated surgically has been noticeable in the last decade; 4. Surgery is associated with a relatively low risk of complications and allows for cast withdrawal, which significantly improves the patients comfort.

儿童肱骨干骨折的发生率、处理及治疗效果。
背景:肱骨干骨折在儿童中相对罕见,发生率在所有儿童骨折中占0.4% - 3%,在所有肱骨骨折中占10% - 20%。本研究的目的是回顾性评估2012年1月至2021年12月在儿童创伤中心治疗的所有肱骨干骨折。材料与方法:回顾性分析我院收治的104例未成熟肱骨干骨折患者。我们分析了:年龄;性;裂缝类型、处理;骨愈合时间;最终效果及并发症。结果:非手术组73例(女孩27例,男孩46例),平均年龄8.03岁(0.6 ~ 17.7岁);手术组31例(女孩16例,男孩15例),平均年龄12.47岁(5,7 ~ 17.8岁)。非手术组平均随访7.65个月(4-12),手术组平均随访13.38个月(4-24)。我们对结果进行了统计分析,证实上述骨折的发生频率增加,手术治疗的患者数量增加。所有患者均取得良好效果。结论:1。儿童肱骨干骨折相对罕见。虽然近年来,我们观察到它们的频率有所增加;2. 绝大多数肱骨干骨折均采用非手术治疗,临床效果良好;3.在过去十年中,手术治疗的患者数量明显增加;4. 手术并发症的风险相对较低,并且可以取出石膏,这大大提高了患者的舒适度。
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Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja
Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja Medicine-Rehabilitation
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