2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00402-005-0819-1
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Surgical treatment the sacral fracture in childhood: case report and literature overview

Abstract: Fractures of the sacrum in children are rare. In the 17 cases described in the past 25 years, surgery was indicated only for treatment of the consequences of the primary injury. We present the case of a 10-year-old girl who sustained the following injuries as a result of a fall from a swing: posterior angulation of S2/3 with suspected injury of anterior ligamentous structures, fracture of the proximal part of the S4 body with a displacement by the bone width anteriorly and contraction of 5 mm, posterior angula… Show more

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“…Conservative management have been reported in the literature for a majority of paediatric pelvic fractures, but case reports have been published on closed reduction and open reduction with Kirschner wires. 123 The indications for surgical intervention are unclear and the existing evidence is weak.…”
Section: Investigations and Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conservative management have been reported in the literature for a majority of paediatric pelvic fractures, but case reports have been published on closed reduction and open reduction with Kirschner wires. 123 The indications for surgical intervention are unclear and the existing evidence is weak.…”
Section: Investigations and Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantages of a K-wire are the relative ease of its insertion and removal, which causes minimal trauma. 2 While some cases of K-wire dislocation and migration have been reported as complications after fracture surgery, 3,4 the intraspinal migration of a K-wire is extremely rare. Herein, we report a case in which a K-wire used for sternal fixation 7 years earlier migrated into the spinal canal.…”
Section: Manuscript Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dlahy pro osteosyntézu zlomenin křížové kosti používané u dospělých pacientů, mají většinou nevhodnou velikost, stejně tak je problematická implantace TIFI, nebo spinopelvické fixace (13). U dislokovaných stabilních zlomenin je možné použít transoseální steh nevstřebatelného vlákna, ve vhodných případech doplněný o K-dráty a cerkláž (4,6). U naší pacientky jsme dosáhli dostatečnou fixaci fragmentů transoseálními stehy.…”
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