This study demonstrated that this technique can be used successfully in children and young people prior to skeletal maturity. Considerable experience in adult shoulder reconstruction promises excellent results in children and adolescents, too. There was no evidence of growth disturbance or biodegradation-associated problems in this group of children and adolescents. Delay of labral refixation until adulthood is therefore not indicated.
Most fractures of the thoracic and lumbar spine heal fast and without any sequelae. Unstable fractures of type B and C (exclusively occurring as a result of traffic accidents) need operative stabilization as in adults.
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