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Pediatric Fractures - PPT Presentation

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

epiphysis fracture supracondylar fractures fracture epiphysis fractures supracondylar displacement torus plate radius salter fragment metaphysis ventral pain cortex growth

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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

A

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

1

2

3

4

5

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