儿科桡骨颈骨折伴180°旋转移位1例6岁儿童

A. Tabrizi, A. Afshar, H. Taleb
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摘要桡骨颈骨折是小儿上肢少见的创伤之一,约占小儿肘部损伤的5% ~ 10%。外翻应变引起的径向颈位移通常在10°到90°之间。180°旋转的旋转位移非常罕见。病例介绍:在这个病例报告中,我们报告了一个6岁的儿童,她伸展的手摔倒后,桡骨颈骨折,旋转180度,关节面向远端倾斜。在透视引导下进行近距离复位,桡骨颈轴以15角复位。肘关节用前臂长石膏固定3周。根据3周后的常规x线摄影,实现了完全愈合。随访6个月,未见桡骨生长障碍及桡骨头缺血性坏死。结论:桡骨颈骨折可实现桡骨头180°旋转移位。在这方面,仔细注意关节表面是重要的,以尽量减少横向移位或成角,并避免任何误诊。闭合复位治疗成功,无并发症。
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Radial Neck Fracture With 180° Rotational Displacement in Pediatrics: A Case Report of a 6-Year-Old Child
Introduction: Radial neck fracture is one of the rare traumas in the upper extremity among the children accounting for 5%-10% of the pediatric elbow injuries. The valgus strain-induced radial neck displacement often ranges from 10° to 90. Rotational displacement with 180° rotation is very rare. Case Presentation: In this case report, we present a 6-year-old child who had radial neck fracture with 180 rotation and joint surface tilt toward the distal direction after falling on her outstretched hand. The close reduction was conducted under the fluoroscopic guide and the radial neck-shaft was restored with 15 angulation. The elbow was immobilized by a long forearm cast for 3 weeks. Based on conventional radiography taken after 3 weeks, a complete union was achieved. Six-month follow-up showed no radial growth disturbance and radial head avascular necrosis. Conclusions: The radial head could be displaced in the form of 180° rotation during the radial neck fracture. In this regard, careful attention to the joint surface is important to minimize the lateral displacements or angulation and to avoid any misdiagnosis. The closed reduction was a successful treatment and caused no complications.
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