Daniel A Nemirov, Pedro K Beredjiklian, Gregory G Gallant
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Abstract
Pediatric Bennett-equivalent type fractures represent an uncommon yet consequential source of morbidity and diagnostic complexity. Despite the remarkable remodeling potential and resiliency of the pediatric patient population, if managed inappropriately, these injuries are associated with multiple sequelae such as residual deformity, pain, functional limitations, and prospective accelerated arthrosis. Given the paucity of literature and absence of prospective, rigorous trials, the optimal management of these injuries remains contentious. The present study exhibits the authors' experience with two pediatric Bennett-equivalent fractures, one managed conservatively and one operatively, highlighting the necessity for provider vigilance and attentiveness in recognizing and treating these injuries.
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The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery (ABJS) aims to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of Orthopedic Sciences. The journal accepts scientific papers including original research, review article, short communication, case report, and letter to the editor in all fields of bone, joint, musculoskeletal surgery and related researches. The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery (ABJS) will publish papers in all aspects of today`s modern orthopedic sciences including: Arthroscopy, Arthroplasty, Sport Medicine, Reconstruction, Hand and Upper Extremity, Pediatric Orthopedics, Spine, Trauma, Foot and Ankle, Tumor, Joint Rheumatic Disease, Skeletal Imaging, Orthopedic Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation, Orthopedic Basic Sciences (Biomechanics, Biotechnology, Biomaterial..).