1.Traumatic posterior hip dislocation in a 16-month-old child: a case report and review of literature.
Sanjay MEENA ; Tanmay KISHANPURIA ; Shreesh-Kumar GANGARI ; Pankaj SHARMA
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2012;15(6):382-384
Traumatic posterior hip dislocation is an uncommon injury in children, constituting less than 5% of paediatric dislocations. In a younger child (less than 5 years), minor trauma such as a slip or fall from a low height may cause a hip dislocation, whereas in an adolescent a dislocation is usually caused by a major trauma such as motor vehicle accident. In this case report we present a rare case of traumatic hip dislocation in a 16-month-old girl. Early detection and closed reduction ensured good outcome in our case. A high index of suspicion is necessary to achieve satisfactory reduction within six hours of dislocation because reduction after this period will greatly increase the risk of complications.
Early Diagnosis
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Female
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Hip Dislocation
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diagnosis
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etiology
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surgery
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Humans
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Infant
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Time Factors
2.Nonunion of forearm fracture: a rare instance in a toddler.
Pramod SAINI ; Sanjay MEENA ; Vishal SHEKHAWAT ; Tanmay-S KISHANPURIA
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2012;15(6):379-381
When compared to adults, pediatric fractures unite readily and nonunion is quite rare. Nonunion is often associated with open fractures, operative interventions, infection, pediatric osteogenesis imperfecta and neurofibromatosis. There are only a few studies and reports mentioning nonunion following conservative ma- nagement of closed pediatric fractures. We report here a case of an eighteen-month-old child who developed nonunion following treatment of fracture of both forearm bones with cast and was successfully treated with plating. To the best of our knowledge, this is the youngest reported case of nonunion following conservative management of closed diaphyseal pediatric fracture.
Bone Plates
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Casts, Surgical
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Fractures, Ununited
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etiology
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surgery
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Radius Fractures
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therapy
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Ulna Fractures
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therapy