被忽视的骨折:小儿拇指外翻西摩骨折的治疗和感染。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Morgan G Batley, Arielle Krakow, Nicolas Pascual-Leone, Sydney Lee, Carter E Hall, Sulagna Sarkar, Divya Talwar, Richard S Davidson
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导言:儿童拇指远端骨骺Seymour骨折很常见,但文献中很少描述。关于如何具体治疗这些骨折的文献十分有限。一般来说,开放性骨折经清创和抗生素治疗后效果良好。这项大型回顾性研究评估了感染的发生率,并比较了儿童Hallux远端指骨Seymour趾骨骨折各种治疗方法的效果:本研究纳入了2007年1月1日至2018年11月20日期间在一家三级甲等城市儿童医院接受治疗的拇指Seymour骨折≤18岁患者。通过回顾性查看电子病历获得了人口统计学、损伤和治疗数据,包括闭合性骨折与开放性骨折状态、治疗时间以及是否开具和服用抗生素。最初的影像学检查由一名主治医生负责,检查项目包括成角(度)和增宽(毫米)。结果变量包括感染发生率、愈合率和成功率:138名患者纳入了我们的分析。大多数(84/138,61%)骨折为闭合性骨折,无需抗生素即可成功治愈。开放性骨折的治疗方法差异很大,其中许多骨折需要进行切开引流术(33/54,61%)和抗生素处方(43/54,76%)。大多数(47/54,87%)开放性骨折没有发生感染。然而,有 7/54 例开放性骨折出现了活动性感染。在这些骨折中,有七分之四(29%)在感染出现前未接受任何治疗。另外两例出现感染的骨折均延迟使用抗生素,且均未进行切开复位。出现感染或发生感染的骨折比未发生感染的骨折明显要晚(PConclusions:在我们的大型队列中,无论治疗方法如何,大多数及时治疗的Hallux开放性Seymour骨折都没有发生感染。然而,受伤多日后出现的开放性骨折感染率增加。因此,对于开放性骨折,我们建议及时使用抗生素并进行切开复位。闭合性骨折可采取保守治疗,无需切开复位或使用抗生素。
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A Neglected Fracture: Treatment and Infection of Seymour Fractures of the Hallux in the Pediatric Population.

Introduction: Seymour physeal fractures of the distal phalanx of the Hallux in children are common but rarely described in the literature. There is limited literature investigating how these fractures should be specifically treated. Generally, good results are reported when open fractures are treated with debridement and antibiotics. This large retrospective review evaluates incidence of infection and compares outcomes of various treatments for Seymour physeal fractures of the distal phalanx of the Hallux in children.

Methods: This study included patients ≤18 years of age treated for Seymour fractures of the Hallux between January 1, 2007, and November 20, 2018, at a single tertiary-care urban children's hospital. Demographic, injury, and treatment data were obtained via a retrospective review of electronic medical records, including closed versus open fracture status, time to treatment, and whether antibiotics were prescribed and taken. Initial radiographic imaging was examined by a single attending surgeon for angulation (degrees) and widening (mm). Outcome variables included the development of infection and the rate and success of healing.

Results: One hundred thirty-eight patients were included in our analysis. Most (84/138, 61%) fractures were closed and treated successfully without antibiotics. Treatment for open fractures varied greatly, with many of these fractures undergoing an incision and drainage procedure (I&D) (33/54, 61%) and antibiotic prescription (43/54, 76%). Most (47/54, 87%) open fractures did not develop infection. However, 7/54 open fractures presented with an active infection. Four out of seven (29%) of these fractures did not receive any treatment before infection presentation. Two others who presented with infection both had delayed antibiotics and neither underwent I&D. Fractures that either presented with or developed an infection presented significantly later than those fractures that did not develop infection (P<0.001). Neither angulation nor displacement correlated to the time of healing or development of infection.

Conclusions: In our large cohort, the majority of open Seymour fractures of the Hallux treated in a timely manner did not develop infection, regardless of treatment. However, open fractures that presented multiple days after injury had an increased incidence of infection. Thus, for open fractures, we recommend timely antibiotics and I&D. Closed fractures may be treated conservatively, with no indication for reduction or use of antibiotics.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
31.40
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1.10%
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312
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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