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Management of Paediatric Buckle (Torus) Wrist Fractures in Irish Emergency Departments: A National Survey

A Abdelhady1, A Ahmed1, E Umana1, J O’Donnell1.   

Abstract

Buckle fractures are the most common wrist fractures reported in the paediatric age group. National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommends using a non-rigid immobilisation with no follow up for these patients and appropriate discharge advice. A telephone survey was conducted to assess the variation in practice in Irish hospitals regarding the mpediatrianagement of buckle fractures. Twenty eight centres that manage paediatric patients with trauma were contacted. This survey demonstrates that over 70% (>20) of centres in Ireland are managing buckle fractures using the traditional approach of backslab cast and follow-up in fracture clinic. Despite relevant research and NICE guideline recommendations, there is a slow adoption of current evidence among Irish hospitals which points to a need for a national consensus on management of buckle fractures.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30520614

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ir Med J        ISSN: 0332-3102


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1.  Buckling Down on Torus Fractures - Assessing Treatment Preferences and Perceived Management Barriers at a Single Institution.

Authors:  Brendan A Williams; Sarah A Phillips; Robert C Matthias; Laurel C Blakemore
Journal:  Iowa Orthop J       Date:  2020

2.  What They Want - Caregiver and Patient Immobilization Preferences for Pediatric Buckle Fractures of the Wrist.

Authors:  Brendan A Williams; Noel E Palumbo; Sarah A Phillips; Laurel C Blakemore
Journal:  Iowa Orthop J       Date:  2020
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