Literature DB >> 11242239

Role of computed tomography in the classification and management of pediatric pelvic fractures.

J S Silber1, J M Flynn, M A Katz, T J Ganley, K M Koffler, D S Drummond.   

Abstract

In adults, pelvic computed tomography (CT) scanning plays an important role in the treatment of pelvic fractures; however, the role of CT scanning in the management of pediatric pelvic fractures is unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of CT scanning in the management of pelvic fractures in children. One hundred three consecutive patients were identified. All patients underwent anteroposterior plain radiographic evaluation; CT scans were performed in 62. Three orthopaedic surgeons independently reviewed the plain radiographs and determined fracture classification and management. Subsequently, each observer was shown corresponding CT scans and again determined classification and management. Interobserver agreement was calculated using Kappa statistics. After the addition of CT scans, the mean changes in classification were nine (15%) and in management two (3%). Plain radiographs alone reliably predicted the need and type of operative intervention. Kappa statistics demonstrated "excellent" agreement for classification and management without and with CT scans. We reliably determined fracture classification and management based on plain radiographs alone.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11242239

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Orthop        ISSN: 0271-6798            Impact factor:   2.324


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Authors:  Abduljabbar Alhammoud; Isam Moghamis; Husham Abdelrahman; Syed Imran Ghouri; Mohammad Asim; Elhadi Babikir; Hassan Al-Thani; Ayman El-Menyar
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