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Evaluation and Management of the Pediatric Upper Extremity Injury: Review of X-Ray Findings Jeffrey Michael, D.O., FAAP Pediatric Emergency Medicine

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Evaluation and Management of the Pediatric Upper Extremity Injury:

Review of X-Ray Findings

Jeffrey Michael, D.O., FAAP Pediatric Emergency Medicine

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History

• Fall directly onto shoulder, arm or elbow • Fall on outstretched arm • Pull on the arm

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Initial Approach

• Evaluate involved area for complications – Neurovascular compromise – Open fractures / compartment syndrome • PAIN MANAGEMENT and SPLINTING

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Initial Approach

Quick Sensory Exam • Tip of index finger (median) • Tip of small finger (ulnar), • Dorsal thumb web space (radial)

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Initial Approach

Quick Motor Exam • Thumbs up (radial) • Flex thumb or index finger (median) • Flex tip of 5th finger (ulnar)

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Fracture Unique to Children

• Greenstick • Torus (buckle) • Bowing • Avulsion • Physeal

Consider fracture before consider sprain!

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Salter-Harris

• I, II, III, IV, V most clinically important • Type II most common • Types III and IV involve articular surface of

joint and higher morbidity • Types I and V require high clinical suspicion,

difficult to diagnose on plain film

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X-rays Should be ordered if: • Point tenderness • Pain with axial / transverse loading – large

amount of swelling • None or very limited ROM • Persistent symptoms • High risk mechanism • Include joint above and joint below: AP, lateral at

least

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Case 1

• Toddler, playing Spiderman on couch, attempts to leap onto wall from couch. Mother hears a thud, cry, finds her child in mild distress, not wanting to use his left arm. Holds the arm flexed at the elbow, does not want anyone to touch him.

• Exam and approach to care?

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Clavicle Fracture • Most frequently fractured bone in childhood • More than 50% occur in children < 10 yo • Majority are midshaft, often greenstick • Mechanism: direct trauma; falls against humerus

or onto an outstretched hand • Exam: shoulder pain, carrying the arm, focal

tenderness, painful ROM, scarf sign • Treatment: immobilize, RICE, early ROM, • ? ortho referral

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Case 2

• 10 year old girl falls from her horse onto left arm. She denies neck, chest or abdominal pain. Complains of pain in the left upper arm. She presents holding the arm tight against her side, slightly bent at the elbow. Tearful.

• Exam and approach to care?

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Proximal Humerus Fracture • Location: Proximal metaphysis: most frequent

in ages 5-11 years – Shaft uncommon • Fall onto extended, adducted arm • Exam: point tenderness, painful ROM • Can tolerate < 1 cm separation, < 40 degree

angulation, no malrotation • Sling and swath, shoulder immobilizer, reverse

sugartong (co-arctation splint)

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Case 3

• 4 year old boy, running in house, trips, falls on out-stretched right arm. Complains for a bit, then resumes play. Dad does not note any obvious injury when he examines the boy between commercials during the game. Mother gets home from work, notes child favoring right arm while still playing. Yells at dad, then brings him to see you.

• Exam and approach to care?

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Torus or “buckle” fracture

• Periosteum “buckles” circumferentially • Compression type, stable fracture • Heals quickly, 2-3 weeks • Removable wrist splint appears to be safe to

use with potentially better outcome.

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Case 4

• 8 year old fall from the jungle gym at school. Fall on outstretched hand. Pain at left elbow.

• Exam and approach to care?

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Elbow Fracture

• 16% supracondylar • 12 to 15% lateral condyle • 12% medial epicondyle • 8% radial neck • 8% miscellaneous

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Elbow Fracture – X-ray Review

• Fat pads • Anterior humeral line • Radio-capitellar line • Ossification centers • Hourglass sign • Fractures • Clinical correlation

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Lines of Alignment

• Anterior humeral line - lateral view, bisect the middle 1/3rd of capitellum

• Radio-capitellar line - “radius points to capitellum” in all views

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Ossification Centers

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Ossification Centers

• C - capitellum 1 yr • R - radial head 3 yr • I - internal (medial) epicondyle 5 yr • T - trochlea 7 yr • O - olecranon 9 yr • E - external (lateral) epicondyle 11yr

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Hourglass Sign

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Supracondylar Fractures

• Most common elbow fracture in children • Fall on outstretched hand - extension type • Fall onto flexed elbow - flexion type • Extension > flexion, ~ 95 % • Average age, 5 to 8 years • Boys > girls

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Supracondylar Fractures

• Type I – nondisplaced

• Type II - displaced with intact posterior cortex

• Type III - displaced with no cortical contact

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Type 1

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Type 2

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Type 3

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Case 5

• 7 year old bouncing on the trampoline with older brother. “Double-bounced”, landing on out-stretched right arm. Screams in pain, holding right elbow.

• Exam and approach to care?

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Monteggia Fracture/Dislocation

• Fracture of proximal 1/3 of ulna and dislocation of radial head

• Radial head dislocation frequently missed • Ulna fractures may be subtle - greenstick &

bowing fractures • High morbidity if missed

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Case 6

• 14 year old boy crashes on his skateboard, falling onto outstretched right arm. Complains of pain at forearm.

• Exam and approach to care?

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Galeazzi’s Fracture

• Fracture of radial shaft,usually at the junction of the middle or distal thirds with disruption of radioulnar joint

• More common teenagers & adults • Suspect in angulated fracture of the distal

radius • Orthopedic consult

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Case 7

• 2 year old boy, throwing a fit in the grocery store, attempts to run away from dad who grabs the boys arm. Boy cries, does not want to use the arm. Father worried he is going to jail.

• Approach and care?

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Radial Head Subluxation

• Most common upper extremity injury in pediatric patients < 6yrs presenting to ED

• Axial traction - “pulled on the arm” • Radial head becomes trapped distal to annular

ligament • Pain, sudden loss of arm function • X-rays? • Best treatment?

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Hyperpronation

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Supination/flexion

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Hyperpronation vs supination/flexion

• Macias, et al. Ped. E10. 102, 1998. • Prospective randomized study • 90 patients enrolled • Hyperpronation vs supination/flexion • 40 of 41(97.5%) in hyperpronation group vs 38 of

44 (86%) in supination/flexion group • 2 pts in hyperpronation vs 10 pts in supination

group required 2 attempts • Concluded hyperpronation more successful

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Conclusion

• Careful history and physical examination • Pain management • Radiographic evaluation - remember pediatric

differences, • Think “fracture” before “sprain” • When in doubt - SPLINT!! • If in doubt, talk with your friendly

neighborhood pediatric orthopedist