Paediatric forearm fractures, evidence update and BOAST guidelines
HP Do Le, DC Perry - Surgery (Oxford), 2023 - Elsevier
Forearm and wrist fractures are the most common fractures in children. Compared with
adults, children have different fracture patterns, and their bones have better remodelling …
adults, children have different fracture patterns, and their bones have better remodelling …
Management of pediatric forearm fractures: what is the best therapeutic choice? A narrative review of the literature
G Caruso, E Caldari, FD Sturla, A Caldaria, DL Re… - Musculoskeletal …, 2021 - Springer
Purpose This narrative review intends to summarize the most important and relevant data on
diagnosis and treatment of pediatric forearm fractures and to describe the characteristics …
diagnosis and treatment of pediatric forearm fractures and to describe the characteristics …
Evidence-based medicine: management of pediatric forearm fractures
CC Franklin, J Robinson, K Noonan… - Journal of Pediatric …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Forearm fractures are common injuries in the pediatric population. Successful treatment of
these fractures should result in complication-free functional pronosupination. Traditionally …
these fractures should result in complication-free functional pronosupination. Traditionally …
Pediatric and adolescent forearm fractures: current controversies and treatment recommendations
JL Pace - JAAOS-Journal of the American Academy of …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Pediatric and adolescent forearm fractures continue to present treatment challenges.
Despite high-level evidence to the contrary, traditional guidelines for nonsurgical treatment …
Despite high-level evidence to the contrary, traditional guidelines for nonsurgical treatment …
[HTML][HTML] Treatment of diaphyseal forearm fractures in children
ML Vopat, PM Kane, MA Christino, J Truntzer… - Orthopedic …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Both bone forearm fractures are common orthopedic injuries. Optimal treatment is dictated
not only by fracture characteristics but also patient age. In the pediatric population …
not only by fracture characteristics but also patient age. In the pediatric population …
[HTML][HTML] Distal forearm fractures in children: Initial management
P Schweich - Uptodate. Retrieved February, 2017 - medilib.ir
INTRODUCTION—The initial management of distal forearm fractures in children will be
reviewed here. The diagnosis, assessment, fracture reduction, and casting of distal forearm …
reviewed here. The diagnosis, assessment, fracture reduction, and casting of distal forearm …
Children's forearm fractures
M Mokawem, B Scott - Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2015 - Elsevier
Forearm fractures in children are commonly encountered by orthopaedic surgeons, who are
expected to manage these fractures with a thorough understanding of the nature of fracture …
expected to manage these fractures with a thorough understanding of the nature of fracture …
Conservative interventions for treating diaphyseal fractures of the forearm bones in children
Background Diaphyseal forearm fractures in children are common injuries, the vast majority
of which are treated conservatively. There is a need to assess the role of modifiable factors …
of which are treated conservatively. There is a need to assess the role of modifiable factors …
Paediatric forearm fractures
J Widnall, C Bruce - Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2018 - Elsevier
Paediatric forearm fractures are a common presentation to orthopaedic surgeons. They
include a number of different injuries including diaphyseal fractures, distal radius fractures …
include a number of different injuries including diaphyseal fractures, distal radius fractures …
Forearm diaphyseal fractures in the adolescent population: treatment and management
J Truntzer, ML Vopat, PM Kane, MA Christino… - European journal of …, 2015 - Springer
Background Pediatric both-bone diaphyseal forearm fractures are commonly treated in a
variety of clinical settings. Most often, closed reduction followed by immobilization leads to …
variety of clinical settings. Most often, closed reduction followed by immobilization leads to …