Bilateral Femur Fractures in Children: 14 Years of Experience at a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center.

IF 1.5 3区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Jonathan Laredo, Matthew Bounds, Derek M Kelly, David D Spence, Benjamin W Sheffer
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Abstract

Background: Simultaneous bilateral femur fractures (SBFFs) are an extremely rare type of injury, particularly among pediatric patients. Because of their infrequency, pediatric SBFFs are poorly characterized in the literature. Here, we review our center's experience with managing them. We hypothesized that such injuries were likely to be accompanied by additional traumatic injuries to other organ systems/parts of the body.

Methods: This retrospective, observational cohort study was conducted on all patients who underwent treatment for SBFFs at a freestanding, level I pediatric hospital between May 2008 and September 2022. Patients were excluded from the study if they were over age 18 or had bilateral femur fractures that occurred on separate occasions. Demographic data and details related to the patient's presenting injuries, hospital stay, and orthopaedic interventions were collected through chart review. Injury Severity Scores (ISS) were obtained from the trauma registry.

Results: A total of 17 patients were identified, most of whom were male, black, injured in a motor vehicle accident as unrestrained passengers, and had an associated injury to the head or neck at the time of presentation. Median age was 5.65 years (range: 0.93 to 16.84 y) while the median ISS was 14. Nearly half of the patients were admitted or transferred to the intensive care unit during hospitalization. One quarter of the patients required mechanical ventilation during the hospital stay, with 2 patients (12%) developing symptoms concerning for pulmonary fat embolism. No mortalities were observed following treatment of the femur fractures.

Conclusion: To date, this is the largest cohort of pediatric patients with simultaneous bilateral femur fractures that has been examined. More research into this topic should be carried out with larger sample sizes to further characterize the complication profile and long-term outcomes of this injury pattern.

Level of evidence: Level III.

儿童双侧股骨骨折:在一级儿科创伤中心14年的经验。
背景:同时双侧股骨骨折(SBFFs)是一种极其罕见的损伤类型,特别是在儿科患者中。由于其不常见,儿科sbff在文献中很少被描述。在此,我们回顾本中心管理这些问题的经验。我们假设这种损伤可能伴随着对身体其他器官系统/部位的额外创伤性损伤。方法:这项回顾性、观察性队列研究对2008年5月至2022年9月期间在一家独立的一级儿科医院接受sbff治疗的所有患者进行了研究。年龄超过18岁或在不同场合发生双侧股骨骨折的患者被排除在研究之外。通过图表回顾收集了与患者出现的损伤、住院时间和矫形干预相关的人口统计数据和细节。损伤严重程度评分(ISS)从创伤登记处获得。结果:共有17例患者被确定,其中大多数是男性,黑人,在机动车事故中受伤,作为不受约束的乘客,在出现时头部或颈部有相关损伤。中位年龄为5.65岁(范围:0.93 ~ 16.84岁),中位ISS为14岁。近一半的患者在住院期间被收住或转到重症监护病房。四分之一的患者在住院期间需要机械通气,2名患者(12%)出现与肺脂肪栓塞有关的症状。股骨骨折治疗后无死亡病例。结论:迄今为止,这是已被检查的最大的同时双侧股骨骨折的儿科患者队列。应该对这一主题进行更多的研究,样本量更大,以进一步表征这种损伤模式的并发症概况和长期结果。证据等级:三级。
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CiteScore
3.30
自引率
17.60%
发文量
512
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: ​Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics is a leading journal that focuses specifically on traumatic injuries to give you hands-on on coverage of a fast-growing field. You''ll get articles that cover everything from the nature of injury to the effects of new drug therapies; everything from recommendations for more effective surgical approaches to the latest laboratory findings.
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