新生儿骨折。

Tyler C McDonald, C Lake Higdon, William A Cutchen
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新生儿因分娩过程所造成的创伤而骨折是罕见的。这些骨骼损伤可能以骨干骨折的形式发生,或者不太常见的物理分离。通常,及时识别出生骨折是困难的,这可能导致较晚的表现。仔细和彻底的身体检查可以确定这些损伤的存在,从而导致适当的治疗。骨干骨折可以非手术治疗,采用轻固定和舒适措施,预后良好。骨骺损伤往往需要手术治疗,以稳定移位的骨骺碎片后恢复解剖。这篇综述是为骨科临床医生设计的,概述了这些罕见的出生骨折最常见的种类,以便他们更好地识别、诊断和提供适当的治疗。关键概念:(1)出生创伤导致的骨折和骨骺分离是罕见的,诊断时往往需要高度怀疑。(2)绝大多数出生创伤导致的骨干骨折可以非手术治疗,预后良好。(3)骨骺分离很容易与其他诊断混淆,如关节脱位,更经常需要手术干预以稳定。
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Neonatal Birth Fractures.

Fractures in newborn infants due to trauma imparted by the birthing process are rare. These skeletal injuries can occur in the form of diaphyseal fractures or, much less commonly, separation of physes. Often, prompt recognition of birth fractures is difficult, which may lead to late presentation. Careful and thorough physical examination can identify the presence of these injuries, leading to appropriate treatment. Diaphyseal fractures can be treated non-operatively with light immobilization and comfort measures, with an excellent prognosis. Physeal injuries more often require surgical treatment to stabilize the displaced epiphyseal fragment after restoring anatomy. This review is designed for the orthopaedic clinician as an overview of the most commonly encountered varieties of these rare birth fractures so that they may be better equipped to recognize, diagnose, and offer appropriate treatment.

Key concepts: (1)Fractures and physeal separations sustained from birth trauma are rare and often require a high index of suspicion for diagnosis.(2)The overwhelming majority of diaphyseal fractures sustained from birth trauma can be treated nonoperatively with an excellent prognosis.(3)Physeal separations can be easily confused with other diagnoses, such as joint dislocations, and more often require surgical intervention for stabilization.

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