Management of Pediatric Elbow Fractures and Dislocations
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Physical Examination
1.2. Radiographic Evaluation
2. Supracondylar Humerus Fractures
2.1. Classification
2.2. Clinical Presentation and Radiographic Evaluation
2.3. Management
2.3.1. Non-Surgical
2.3.2. Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning
2.3.3. Open Reduction and Pinning
2.4. Complications
3. Distal Humerus Transphyseal Fracture
3.1. Clinical Presentation and Radiographic Evaluation
3.2. Management
3.2.1. Non-Surgical
3.2.2. Surgical
3.3. Complications
4. Lateral Condyle Fractures
4.1. Classification
4.2. Clinical Presentation and Radiographic Evaluation
4.3. Management
4.3.1. Non-Surgical
4.3.2. Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning
4.3.3. Open Reduction and Internal Fixation
4.4. Complications
5. Medial Condyle Fractures
5.1. Classification
5.2. Clinical Presentation and Radiographic Evaluation
5.3. Management
5.3.1. Non-Surgical
5.3.2. Surgical
5.4. Complications
6. Medial Epicondyle Fractures
6.1. Classification
6.2. Clinical Presentation and Radiographic Evaluation
6.3. Management
6.3.1. Non-Surgical
6.3.2. Surgical
6.4. Complications
7. Lateral Epicondyle Fractures
7.1. Clinical Presentation and Radiographic Evaluation
7.2. Management
7.3. Complications
8. T-Condylar Fractures
8.1. Classification
8.2. Clinical Presentation and Radiographic Evaluation
8.3. Management
8.3.1. Non-Surgical
8.3.2. Surgical
8.4. Complications
9. Coronal Shear Fractures
9.1. Classification
9.2. Clinical Presentation and Radiographic Evaluation
9.3. Management
9.3.1. Non-Surgical
9.3.2. Surgical
9.4. Complications
10. Proximal Radius Fractures
10.1. Classification
10.2. Clinical Presentation and Radiographic Evaluation
10.3. Management
10.3.1. Non-Surgical
10.3.2. Surgical
10.4. Complications
11. Olecranon Fractures
11.1. Classification
11.2. Clinical Presentation and Radiographic Evaluation
11.3. Management
11.3.1. Non-Surgical
11.3.2. Surgical
11.4. Complications
12. Elbow Dislocations
12.1. Classification
12.2. Clinical Presentation and Radiographic Evaluation
12.3. Management
12.3.1. Non-Surgical
12.3.2. Surgical
12.4. Complications
13. Monteggia Fractures
13.1. Classification
13.2. Clinical Presentation and Radiographic Evaluation
13.3. Management
13.3.1. Non-Surgical
13.3.2. Surgical
13.4. Complications
14. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Type | Radiographic Findings | Stability |
---|---|---|
I | nondisplaced or minimally displaced (<2 mm), AHL intersects center of capitellum | stable |
IIa | posterior cortex intact, AHL anterior to capitellum | stable |
IIb | posterior cortex intact, AHL anterior to capitellum, rotational deformity | rotational instability |
III | no cortical contact, AHL anterior to capitellum | unstable in extension |
IV | no cortical contact, AHL anterior or posterior to capitellum | unstable in flexion and extension |
Type | Radiographic Findings |
---|---|
I | fracture line is lateral to trochlear groove |
II | fracture line extends medially into trochlear groove |
Type | Radiographic Findings |
---|---|
Incomplete | fracture does not extend to the articular surface |
Complete | fracture extends to the articular surface, no rotated fragment |
Complete with rotation | fracture extends to the articular surface, rotated fragment |
Type | Radiographic Findings |
---|---|
A | fracture does not extend to the articular surface |
B | fracture extends to the articular surface and is wider at the dorsolateral aspect of the humerus |
C | fracture extends to the articular surface and is equally displaced at the articular surface and dorsolateral aspect of the humerus |
Type | Radiographic Findings |
---|---|
I | <2 mm displacement, intact cartilaginous hinge |
II | 2 mm–4 mm displacement, intact articular cartilage |
III | >4 mm displacement, articular surface disrupted |
Type | Radiographic Findings |
---|---|
I | nondisplaced fracture line extends to the physis |
II | complete fracture through the epiphysis, no rotational displacement |
III | severe displacement with rotation of the fragment |
Type | Radiographic Findings |
---|---|
I | minimally displaced fragment |
II | displaced fragment |
III | displaced fragment entrapped in the elbow joint |
IV | displaced fragment with a dislocation of the elbow |
Type | Radiographic Findings |
---|---|
C1 | intercondylar fracture without comminution |
C2 | fracture as one of split condyles with supracondylar comminution |
C3 | fracture as one of split condyles with articular surface comminution |
Type | Radiographic Findings |
---|---|
I (Hahn-Steinthal) | involves a large osseous portion of the capitellum in the coronal plane with little or no extension into the lateral trochlea |
II (Kocher-Lorenz) | involves a shell of the articular cartilage with a minimal subchondral layer of bone |
III (Broberg-Morrey) | comminuted or compression fracture |
IV (McKee modification) | involves more than the lateral half of the trochlea |
Type | Radiographic Findings |
---|---|
I | undisplacement or minimal displacement |
II | lateral displacement <50% shaft diameter, angulation <30° |
III | lateral displacement <100% shaft diameter, angulation 30°–60° |
IVa | complete displacement, angulation 60°–80° |
IVb | complete displacement, angulation >80° |
Type | Radiographic Findings |
---|---|
I | non-displaced without an associated injury |
II | non-displaced with an associated proximal radius or distal humerus |
III | non-displaced with an associated soft tissue injury |
IV | displaced fractures (>4 mm) |
Type | Radiographic Findings |
---|---|
I (extension type) | anterior dislocation of the radial head and fracture of the ulna with anterior angulation |
II (flexion type) | posterior or posterior-lateral dislocation of the radial head and fracture of the ulna with posterior angulation |
III (lateral type) | lateral or anterior lateral dislocation of the radial head with fracture of the ulna |
IV (combined type) | anterior dislocation of the radial head with fracture of the proximal radius and ulna |
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Bašković, M.; Pešorda, D.; Zaninović, L.; Hasandić, D.; Lohman Vuga, K.; Pogorelić, Z. Management of Pediatric Elbow Fractures and Dislocations. Children 2024, 11, 906. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11080906
Bašković M, Pešorda D, Zaninović L, Hasandić D, Lohman Vuga K, Pogorelić Z. Management of Pediatric Elbow Fractures and Dislocations. Children. 2024; 11(8):906. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11080906
Chicago/Turabian StyleBašković, Marko, Domagoj Pešorda, Luca Zaninović, Damir Hasandić, Katarina Lohman Vuga, and Zenon Pogorelić. 2024. "Management of Pediatric Elbow Fractures and Dislocations" Children 11, no. 8: 906. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11080906
APA StyleBašković, M., Pešorda, D., Zaninović, L., Hasandić, D., Lohman Vuga, K., & Pogorelić, Z. (2024). Management of Pediatric Elbow Fractures and Dislocations. Children, 11(8), 906. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11080906