Engelsk titel: Lateral humeral condyle fractures in children call for follow-up X-ray
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Författare:
Heintzelmann, Simon Bisgaard
;
Brink, Ole
Email: simohein@rm.dk
Språk: Dan
Antal referenser: 5
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UI-nummer: 12127654
Sammanfattning
Lateral humeral condyle fractures are among the most common elbow fractures in children (20%), often in children aged six to ten years. X-rays of children this age are hard to interpret, and a seemingly undislocated fracture can still be unstable. Failure to recognise this problem can lead to the wrong treatment, non-union and malfunction of the elbow. An 11-year-old boy fell on his left arm. A plaster cast was administered and worn for four weeks without control X-ray. Four months later the boy had an extension defect of ten degrees, and a control computed tomography confirmed non-union.