2025年儿童前臂骨折的处理。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Céline Klein
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摘要

骨科医生经常要处理两个前臂的骨干骨折。本次更新旨在回答五个问题:1)在过去二十年中,前臂骨折的流行病学和创伤机制是否发生了变化?2)什么样的位移是可以接受的,在什么年龄?3)对于两前臂骨干骨折的治疗是否存在真正的争议?4)儿童前臂骨折还有哪些类型?(5)如果出现两前臂骨折的并发症和后遗症,应采取哪些治疗策略?怎样才能限制利率呢?在过去的二十年中,前臂骨折的发生率有所增加。蹦床与此有很大关系。当重塑足以恢复前臂的解剖和功能框架时,位移是可以接受的;专家意见:非手术治疗可以持续到10岁。
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Management of forearm fracture in children in 2025.

Orthopedic surgeons frequently have to deal with diaphyseal fractures of the two forearm bones. The present update aims to answer five questions: (1) Have the epidemiology and trauma mechanisms of forearm fractures changed over the last two decades? (2) What displacements are acceptable, at what age? (3) Is there any real debate about treatment for diaphyseal fracture of the two forearm bones? (4) What other types of forearm fracture are found in children? (5) What therapeutic strategies should be proposed in the event of complications and sequelae of fracture of the two forearm bones? And how can rates be limited? Fractures of the forearm have increased in incidence over the last 2 decades. Trampolines are greatly implicated. Displacement is acceptable when remodeling is sufficient to restore the anatomical and functional framework of the forearm; non-operative treatment may therefore be proposed up to the age of 10 for <15 ° sagittal displacement and <10 ° frontal displacement with <50% translation. The surgical treatment of choice is elastic stable intramedullary nailing, which may be considered in school-age children. Compartment syndrome is rare, but not exceptional in fracture of both forearm bones in children, particularly in case of crushing, direct impact or numerous reduction maneuvers. To prevent secondary displacement and re-fracture, immobilization may be prolonged, for up to 3 months, with material removal only once the medullary canal is completely permeable. Forearm fractures in children have a very good prognosis. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE >V: Expert opinion.

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329
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期刊介绍: Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research (OTSR) publishes original scientific work in English related to all domains of orthopaedics. Original articles, Reviews, Technical notes and Concise follow-up of a former OTSR study are published in English in electronic form only and indexed in the main international databases.
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