Fractures Peculiar to Children Torus or buckling Greenstick Bowing Epiphyseal Often only incomplete fracture line is seen Fractures Peculiar to Children A B C D Torus Fracture Radius Torus Fracture Radius ID: 289491
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Pediatric FracturesSlide2
Fractures Peculiar to Children
Torus or buckling
Greenstick
BowingEpiphysealOften only incomplete fracture line is seenSlide3
Fractures Peculiar to Children
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B
C
DSlide4
Torus Fracture RadiusSlide5
Torus Fracture RadiusSlide6
Bowing Fracture
Bowing fracture of right fibula
Buckle fracture of right tibia
Normal left for comparisonSlide7
Greenstick Fracture Radius
Dorsal cortex remains intact
Ventral cortex is disrupted
Angulation is ventralSlide8
Epiphyseal
separation
Fragment from
metaphysis
with displacement of epiphysis
Fragment runs vertically through the epiphysis and the growth plate
Vertical fracture through the epiphysis, growth plate and
metaphysis
Crushing injury to epiphysis and plate
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Salter-Harris Fractures
NormalSlide9
Salter 2 Fracture Proximal Phalanx
Early callus
Slight displacementSlide10
Salter 3 Fracture Lateral Tibia
Acute injury
No apparent displacementSlide11
Toddler refuses to walkSlide12
Toddler’s fracture with early healingSlide13
Elbow pain
Supracondylar
FractureSlide14
Classic Supracondylar Fracture
Anterior/ Posterior Fat Pad
Supracondylar
fractureSlide15
Lesser trochanter avulsion
iliopsoas insertionSlide16
Chronic Hip PainSlide17
SCFE
Slipped capital femoral epiphysisSlide18
Bilateral SCFE