Demographic distribution and injury patterns of ankle physeal fractures in children: a retrospective cohort study.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Silvia Valisena, Giacomo De Marco, Oscar Vazquez, Anne Tabard-Fougère, Nastassia Guanziroli-Pralong, Christina Steiger-Tuc, Romain Olivier Dayer, Dimitri Ceroni
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Abstract

Introduction: Ankle physeal fractures are a significant concern in paediatric populations due to their potential to cause growth disturbances, including premature physeal closure. The present study aimed to describe the epidemiology and injury patterns of ankle physeal fractures in children treated at a single university hospital centre in Switzerland over a 19-year period.

Materials and methods: This retrospective cohort study included children aged 0 to 16 years who were admitted to our institution for an ankle physeal fracture between January 2004 and April 2023. Demographic and radiological data were collected, and fractures were classified according to the Salter-Harris and Dias-Tachdjian classifications. Statistical analyses, including Fisher's exact test, were performed for dichotomous outcomes, with significance set at p<0.05.

Results: We included 259 patients with a mean age of 12.3 years old, mostly males (58.7%), with most fractures occurring among boys aged 14 and girls aged 12. Sports-related activities accounted for 51% of fractures, with the highest incidence in autumn. Isolated fractures of the distal tibia were most common (47.1%), and Salter-Harris type II fractures represented 51% of cases (p <0.05). The predominant mechanism of injury was supination-plantar flexion (33.6%).

Conclusion: This study provided a comprehensive overview of the distribution and patterns of paediatric ankle physeal fractures. It underscored the need for future prospective multicentre studies to explore causative factors and outcomes related to growth disturbances. Targeted prevention and management strategies may help mitigate the incidence and consequences of these injuries.

儿童踝关节骨骺骨折的人口分布和损伤模式:一项回顾性队列研究。
踝关节骨骺骨折在儿科人群中是一个重要的问题,因为它们有可能引起生长障碍,包括骨骺过早闭合。本研究旨在描述19年来在瑞士某大学医院中心治疗的儿童踝关节骨骺骨折的流行病学和损伤模式。材料和方法:本回顾性队列研究纳入2004年1月至2023年4月期间因踝关节骨骺骨折入院的0至16岁儿童。收集了人口统计学和放射学资料,并根据Salter-Harris和Dias-Tachdjian分类对骨折进行分类。统计分析,包括Fisher精确检验,对二分类结果进行了统计分析,结果的显著性设置为:我们纳入了259例平均年龄为12.3岁的患者,大多数是男性(58.7%),大多数骨折发生在14岁的男孩和12岁的女孩中。与运动有关的活动占骨折的51%,其中秋季发病率最高。孤立性胫骨远端骨折最常见(47.1%),Salter-Harris II型骨折占51% (p结论:本研究提供了儿科踝关节骨骺骨折的分布和模式的全面概述。它强调了未来需要进行前瞻性多中心研究,以探索与生长障碍相关的致病因素和结果。有针对性的预防和管理策略可能有助于减轻这些伤害的发生率和后果。
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Swiss medical weekly
Swiss medical weekly 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The Swiss Medical Weekly accepts for consideration original and review articles from all fields of medicine. The quality of SMW publications is guaranteed by a consistent policy of rigorous single-blind peer review. All editorial decisions are made by research-active academics.
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