Extended Use of Proximal Humeral Locking Plates in Pediatric Femur Fractures and Osteotomies

IF 0.2 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Sanjeev Singh, Tushar Agrawal, Deepak Jain, Ameya Velankar
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To assess the extended use of proximal humeral locking plates in paediatric femur fractures and osteotomies. Pediatric fractures and deformity correction pose unique challenges in orthopedic surgery. The utilization of the proximal humerus locking plates (PHLPs) in the pediatric population remains a relatively unexplored area. This manuscript presents a case-based analysis of the extended use of PHLP in pediatric femur fractures and osteotomies. Four distinct cases involving the use of PHLP are discussed, demonstrating its versatility and efficacy in addressing a variety of orthopedic conditions in the pediatric age group. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 4 pediatric patients who underwent surgical interventions utilizing PHLP at our institution. Case 1 involved a 9-year-old girl with a neglected neck of femur fracture, managed with in situ screw fixation and valgus osteotomy and stabilization using a PHLP. Case 2 featured a 10-year-old boy with a distal femur fracture, managed with a PHLP. Case 3 highlighted a 12-year-old girl with genu valgum, who underwent medial closing wedge osteotomy stabilized with a PHLP. Lastly, case 4 presented an 11-year-old boy with a subtrochanteric femur fracture, also managed using a PHLP. Surgical techniques, postoperative care, and outcomes were analyzed. All 4 cases maintained satisfactory stability and alignment at final follow-up. All of them returned to preinjury status within 6 months. The extended use of proximal humeral locking plates in pediatric femur fractures and osteotomies presents a viable option for orthopedic surgeons. These cases illustrate the versatility and positive outcomes associated with PHLP in the pediatric population.
在小儿股骨骨折和截骨手术中推广使用肱骨近端锁定钢板
评估肱骨近端锁定钢板在小儿股骨骨折和截骨手术中的推广使用情况。 小儿骨折和畸形矫正给矫形外科带来了独特的挑战。肱骨近端锁定钢板(PHLP)在儿科人群中的应用仍是一个相对尚未探索的领域。本手稿以病例为基础,分析了PHLP在小儿股骨骨折和截骨手术中的广泛应用。文中讨论了四例使用 PHLP 的不同病例,展示了 PHLP 在治疗儿科各种骨科疾病方面的多功能性和有效性。 我们回顾性地查看了本院使用 PHLP 进行手术治疗的 4 位儿科患者的病历。病例 1 涉及一名股骨颈骨折被忽视的 9 岁女孩,她使用 PHLP 进行了原位螺钉固定、外翻截骨和稳定治疗。病例 2 涉及一名股骨远端骨折的 10 岁男孩,采用 PHLP 进行治疗。病例 3 着重介绍了一名患有股骨外翻的 12 岁女孩,她接受了内侧闭合楔形截骨术,并用 PHLP 进行了稳定。最后,病例 4 介绍了一名患有股骨转子下骨折的 11 岁男孩,他也接受了 PHLP 治疗。我们对手术技术、术后护理和结果进行了分析。 所有 4 个病例在最后随访时都保持了令人满意的稳定性和对位。所有病例均在 6 个月内恢复到受伤前的状态。 在小儿股骨骨折和截骨手术中推广使用肱骨近端锁定钢板为骨科医生提供了一个可行的选择。这些病例说明了PHLP在儿科人群中的多功能性和积极疗效。
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期刊介绍: The purpose of Techniques in Orthopaedics is to provide information on the latest orthopaedic procedure as they are devised and used by top orthopaedic surgeons. The approach is technique-oriented, covering operations, manipulations, and instruments being developed and applied in such as arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and trauma. Each issue is guest-edited by an expert in the field and devoted to a single topic.
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