Lower Extremity Cast Application.

Wendy Ramalingam, Stéphanie Lamer
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This chapter will focus on lower extremity casting. Casting is widely recognized as the best treatment for many pediatric lower extremity fractures, unlike those in adults. Due to children's remodeling potential, the displacement threshold for surgery is often higher than that for skeletally mature patients, and immobilization in a cast with proper molding may be the only treatment needed.Lower extremity casts can be used to maintain the alignment of nondisplaced fractures. They are also utilized after closed reduction of a fracture, with appropriate molding to prevent any further displacement. Additionally, casts can provide protection and reinforcement following surgical fixation of lower extremity fractures.Proper casting technique is essential to prevent complications and ensure adequate fracture alignment. Cast treatment is not without risks and should not be considered benign. While it is less invasive than surgery, complications can arise after casting, some of which can be severe, such as compartment syndrome, burns, and significant pressure sores.In this chapter, 4 techniques for casting the lower extremities will be demonstrated: 1. Short leg cast 2. Long leg cast 3. Cylinder cast 4. Patellar tendon-bearing cast.

Key concepts: (1)Mastering casting techniques is crucial to avoiding significant complications.(2)A short leg cast can be used for lower leg and foot fractures.(3)Long leg casts are used to control rotational instability and manage distal femur, patella, and proximal tibia fractures.(4)Any patient's complaint of increased pain with a cast should be taken seriously and investigated.

下肢石膏应用。
本章将着重于下肢铸造。与成人不同,铸造被广泛认为是许多儿童下肢骨折的最佳治疗方法。由于儿童的重塑潜力,手术的位移阈值通常高于骨骼成熟的患者,并且在石膏中固定适当的模塑可能是唯一需要的治疗方法。下肢石膏可用于维持非移位骨折的对齐。它们也用于骨折闭合复位后,适当成型以防止任何进一步的移位。此外,在下肢骨折手术固定后,石膏可以提供保护和加固。正确的铸造工艺是防止并发症和确保适当的骨折对齐的必要条件。石膏治疗并非没有风险,不应被认为是良性的。虽然它的侵入性比手术小,但铸造后可能会出现并发症,其中一些可能很严重,如隔室综合征、烧伤和严重的压疮。在本章中,将展示4种铸造下肢的技术:1。短腿石膏。长腿石膏气缸铸造4。髌骨肌腱承重石膏。关键概念:(1)掌握铸造技术是避免重大并发症的关键(2)短腿铸造可用于小腿和足部骨折(3)长腿铸造可用于控制旋转不稳定和管理股骨远端,髌骨和胫骨近端骨折(4)任何患者抱怨使用铸造增加疼痛都应认真对待和调查。
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