Pediatric Orthopedic Emergencies

P. Gopwani, J. Koopmans
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Proper care of orthopedic injuries and emergencies in children and adolescents requires knowledge of the altered bone and ligament characteristics, varying stages of skeletal development, and potential for congenital or developmental abnormalities. Pediatric fractures affecting the growth plate require unique management to maintain optimal growth. Whereas some specific fractures in these skeletally immature patients require urgent surgical repair, other fractures remodel extremely well and can be managed with a simple splint. Particular dislocations are common in this population and may have concomitant fractures. There are several overuse injuries seen primarily in children, and treatment aims to keep the patient active while allowing the injury to heal. Potentially devastating osteoarticular infections occur in the pediatric population and must be differentiated from more benign causes of joint pain, such as transient synovitis or congenital abnormalities. Children are also at risk for abnormalities such as slipped capital femoral epiphysis or Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease, which are rarely diagnosed in the adult population. It is imperative for a clinician to be aware of these and other nuances to optimally care for orthopedic injuries and emergencies in the pediatric population. This review contains 9 figures, 13 tables and 45 references Key words: bone, musculoskeletal, orthopedic, skeletal
儿童骨科急诊
儿童和青少年骨科损伤和急诊的适当护理需要了解改变的骨骼和韧带特征,骨骼发育的不同阶段以及先天性或发育异常的可能性。影响生长板的儿童骨折需要独特的治疗方法来维持最佳生长。然而在这些骨骼发育不成熟的患者中,一些特定的骨折需要紧急手术修复,而其他骨折重建得非常好,可以用简单的夹板进行治疗。特殊的脱位在这一人群中很常见,并可能伴有骨折。有几种主要发生在儿童身上的过度使用损伤,治疗的目的是让患者保持活动,同时让损伤愈合。潜在的破坏性骨关节感染发生在儿科人群中,必须与更良性的关节疼痛原因(如短暂性滑膜炎或先天性异常)区分开来。儿童也有发生股骨头骨骺滑动或legg - calv - perthes病等异常的风险,这些疾病在成年人中很少被诊断出来。临床医生必须意识到这些和其他细微差别,以便在儿科人群中最佳地护理骨科损伤和紧急情况。本文包含9图13表45篇文献关键词:骨,肌肉骨骼,骨科,骨骼
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