Epidemiology of paediatric lower extremity fractures in a tertiary care center in Switzerland
Purpose About 20% of all fractures in children occur at the lower extremity. This study aims to investigate the epidemiology and injury pattern of lower extremity fractures within the pediatric population consulting a tertiary referral hospital in Switzerland. Methods Study population included all p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of trauma and emergency surgery (Munich : 2007) 2022-10, Vol.48 (5), p.3449-3459 |
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About 20% of all fractures in children occur at the lower extremity. This study aims to investigate the epidemiology and injury pattern of lower extremity fractures within the pediatric population consulting a tertiary referral hospital in Switzerland.
Methods
Study population included all patients up to 16 years presenting with a lower extremity fracture over a period of one year.
Recorded data were age, gender, side, season of the year, mechanism, type of fracture and applied treatment.
Results
Fractures of the lower extremity represent 23% of all fractures with a mean age of 9 years and 6 months.
The tibia, with 94 fractures (38%), represents the most frequently injured bone. Peak incidence is seen in winter and 24% of tibia shaft fractures were due to board sports.
Overall, 82% of fractures were treated by cast with or without closed reduction, and only 18% requested surgery.
Conclusion
Board sports seems to be a leading cause of tibial shaft fracture in our region. Nevertheless, only 18% of fractures had recourse to an orthopedic surgeon, hence the importance of the teaching quality of pediatric residents for conservative fracture treatment. |
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ISSN: | 1863-9933 1863-9941 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00068-020-01400-6 |