脑瘫儿童股骨骨折的治疗。

Journal of Children's Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2009-08-01 Epub Date: 2009-08-04 DOI:10.1007/s11832-009-0191-8
Arabella I Leet, Eric D Shirley, Chris Barker, Franck Launay, Paul D Sponseller
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摘要

目的:脑瘫儿童可能由于各种原因导致骨密度低,因此有骨折的风险。脑瘫儿童股骨骨折的治疗可能需要量身定制,以解决痉挛性肌张力和多种医学合并症的管理。方法:回顾性分析47例脑瘫患儿股骨骨折的治疗方法,包括门诊和非门诊治疗。结果:32例骨折均采用非手术治疗,其中11例骨折愈合不良,5例出现压疮。6例非行走器骨折行手术治疗,其中一例导致畸形愈合。在救护车中,5例骨折非手术治疗;其中一例骨折在2周后失去复位,需要手术干预。手术治疗的4例骨折中有1例发生畸形愈合。结论:脑瘫患儿股骨骨折可采用非手术治疗;然而,由于这类患者畸形愈合的风险很高,在愈合过程中需要密切跟踪骨折对准。铸造时要注意防止压疮。为了保持功能,门诊患者应优先考虑手术治疗。
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Treatment of femur fractures in children with cerebral palsy.

Purpose: Children with cerebral palsy may have low bone density stemming from various etiologies and are, thereby, at risk for fractures. The treatment of femur fractures in children with cerebral palsy may need to be tailored to address the management of spastic muscle tone and multiple medical co-morbidities.

Methods: Our study is a retrospective review that evaluates the treatment of 47 femur fractures in children with cerebral palsy in both ambulatory and non-ambulatory patients.

Results: Thirty-two fractures in non-ambulators were treated non-operatively, 11 of which resulted in malunions and five developed pressure sores. Six fractures in non-ambulators were treated operatively, one of which resulted in a malunion. In ambulators, five fractures were treated non-operatively; one of these fractures lost reduction after 2 weeks and required surgical intervention. One of four fractures in ambulators treated operatively developed a malunion.

Conclusion: Our study results suggest that femur fractures in children with cerebral palsy can be treated non-operatively; however, because of the high risk of malunion in this patient population, fracture alignment needs to be followed closely during healing. Careful attention during casting is necessary to prevent pressure sores. Strong consideration should be given to initial operative treatment in ambulatory patients in order to preserve function.

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