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Evidence-based update on the surgical treatment of pediatric tibial shaft fractures.

Aristides I Cruz1, Jeremy E Raducha2, Ishaan Swarup3, Jonathan M Schachne3, Peter D Fabricant3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To describe surgical treatment options for pediatric tibial shaft fractures which are the third most common pediatric long bone fracture. Management of these injuries is dictated by fracture location, fracture pattern, associated injuries, skeletal maturity, and other patient-specific factors. Although most pediatric tibial shaft fractures can be treated nonoperatively, this review provides an update on surgical treatment options when operative intervention is indicated. RECENT
FINDINGS: Advances in surgical implants and techniques affords a wide range of options for the surgical treatment of pediatric tibial shaft fractures. Flexible intramedullary nailing is gaining wide adoption for acute surgical treatment. Recent studies support cross-sectional imaging for further evaluation and scrutiny of fracture patterns suspicious for intraphyseal or intra-articular extension. Grade I open tibial shaft fractures may be safely treated with irrigation and debridement in the emergency department; however, no high-level comparative studies have been performed to make any definitive conclusions regarding the effectiveness of this treatment strategy.
SUMMARY: Tibial shaft fractures are common injuries in pediatric patients. Management is dictated by fracture location, fracture pattern, associated injuries, patient age, and other patient-specific factors. Surgical intervention is indicated for fractures that are open, irreducible, have failed nonoperative management, are associated with compartment syndrome, or in the multiply injured patient. Surgical treatment options include flexible intramedullary nailing, plate osteosynthesis, external fixation, and rigid intramedullary nailing. Recent literature has shown increased rates of flexible intramedullary nailing. All operative and nonoperative management options can result in complications including compartment syndrome, infection, delayed union, nonunion, malunion, limb length discrepancy, and symptomatic hardware. Most pediatric patients go on to uneventful union with excellent final outcomes and return to full activities.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30461511     DOI: 10.1097/MOP.0000000000000704

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Pediatr        ISSN: 1040-8703            Impact factor:   2.856


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Review 1.  Modern management of paediatric tibial shaft fractures: an evidence-based update.

Authors:  Daniel Murphy; Mohsen Raza; Fergal Monsell; Yael Gelfer
Journal:  Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol       Date:  2021-05-12

2.  Retro-patellar approach in telescopic nailing of the tibia in children with osteogenesis imperfecta.

Authors:  Ozan A Erdal; Baris Gorgun; Ilker A Sarikaya; Muharrem Inan
Journal:  J Child Orthop       Date:  2021-08-20       Impact factor: 1.548

3.  External fixation versus elastic stable intramedullary nailing in the treatment of open tibial shaft fractures in children.

Authors:  Pan Hong; Saroj Rai; Xin Tang; Ruikang Liu; Jin Li
Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res       Date:  2021-08-25       Impact factor: 2.359

4.  TREATMENT OF TRIPLANE FRACTURE ANKLE FRACTURES ASSOCIATED WITH IPSILATERAL TIBIAL FRACTURES USING A NOVEL APPROACH.

Authors:  Weverley Rubele Valenza; Jamil Faissal Soni; Jean Carlo Barbosa; Christiano Saliba Uliana; Carolina Umeta Matsunaga
Journal:  Acta Ortop Bras       Date:  2021 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 0.513

5.  Elastic Stable Intramedullary Nailing for Treatment of Pediatric Tibial Fractures: A 20-Year Single Center Experience of 132 Cases.

Authors:  Zenon Pogorelić; Viktor Vegan; Miro Jukić; Carlos Martin Llorente Muñoz; Dubravko Furlan
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-07

6.  Calcaneal skeletal traction versus elastic intramedullary nailing of displaced tibial shaft fractures in children- letter to editor.

Authors:  Akshat Gupta; Sandeep Kumar; Abhay Elhence; Sumit Banerjee
Journal:  Injury       Date:  2021-10-28       Impact factor: 2.687

7.  Application of unilateral external fixation by the "joystick technique" in the treatment of pediatric tibia shaft fractures: technical note.

Authors:  Xinhui Wang; Zhe Zhang; Xizhi Hou; Bao Wang; Yongdong Li; Tao Zhang
Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res       Date:  2021-08-12       Impact factor: 2.359

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