Pediatric Orthopedics in Your Office. Laurel Saliman, MD Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon Swedish Pediatric Specialty Care

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Pediatric Orthopedics in Your Office Laurel Saliman, MD Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon Swedish Pediatric Specialty Care

Overview for 20 minute whirlwind Clavicle Distal radius fractures Finger fractures Toddler fractures Toe fractures Slipped capital femoral epiphysis

Treat in office vs Refer? Depends: on your comfort level Stability of the fracture or acuity of the injury Splint/brace capability of your practice Potential for remodeling

Stable fractures of the upper extremity Clavicle Distal forearm/ Wrist

Clavicle Under 12 years old surgery is never performed 13 and older surgery sometimes Surgical criteria Dominant arm Overhead athlete Shortening of clavicle by 17 mm or more Wide displacement more likely to have nonunion

10 yo clavicle fracture

4 yo injury 6 weeks

Clavicle fracture office management Sling for 4 weeks figure 8 brace if displaced, older than 12 years and they tolerate it Pendulum exercises after a few days Weeks 4-8 no sling except for PE, recess Week 9 may return to sports Be careful about collision Obtain x-rays at week 4, week 8 In patients 6 or younger may resume normal activities at 6 w

Distal radius buckle or something more?

Buckle fracture of distal radius stable = brace, unstable = referral 2 yo injury films and healing 6 weeks after injury

Use pain with pronation and supination as a guide no pain =velcro brace

Use pain with pronation and supination as a guide no pain =velcro brace

5 yo

5 yo 1 week 4 weeks

5 yo 1 week 4 weeks 8 weeks

12 yo distal radius angulation of physis - refer

Treatment stable distal radius fractures Removable wrist brace for all out of bed activities for 4 weeks if kid is a crazy monster or less than 10. >10 for PE, recess and sports. Week 4-8 may have brace off except for risky activities such as competitive sports, PE, skateboarding, snowboarding No repeat x-rays needed

Treatment stable distal radius fractures Removable wrist brace for full time including sleeping until 1 week from injury Then use it for all out of bed activities for 3 weeks. Week 4-8 may have brace off except for PE, recess and sports I get x-rays at 4 weeks and 8 weeks

Fractures look worse before they look better injury 4 weeks 8 weeks

Finger fractures- extra octave, volar plate

Finger fractures- extra octave, volar plate Physeal fracture <10 degrees of angulation Non displaced volar plate avulsion

Finger fractures- extra octave, volar plate Splint for no more than 5 days Begin motion 5 minutes 3 times a day pressing each joint and holding 10 seconds Buddy tape to adjacent finger full time for 2 weeks and then for sports, PE until 4 weeks Repeat x-rays at 4 weeks Hand PT if motion not full at 4 week

Get x-rays at 6 month if physis involved to monitor for any physeal arrest injury 4 weeks 6 months

Toddler s fracture

May not even need to be splinted if child does not have to go to daycare Little kids <3 often do not like walking boots Risk of pressure sore high in non verbal kids May walk as tolerated Avoid jumping from a height for 6 weeks Toddler s fracture

Proximal tibia fracture often needs casting, has potential for valgus overgrowth, called Cozen s Phenomenon

1 st Metatarsal Buckle fracture Cast or walking boot depending on child for 4 weeks May walk as tolerated Avoid jumping from a height for 6 weeks after injury

Toe Fractures- lesser toes Needs reduction

Lesser toe

Lesser toe fractures Walking boot if really, really sore Buddy tape for 2 weeks full time Then buddy tape for another 2 weeks when barefoot, but don t have to tape when in shoes if it bothers them Be careful around the house may want to have slippers or house shoes for up to 8 weeks If displaced physeal fracture 6 month x-rays

Great toe fractures

Great toe fractures

Treated same way chevron taping

Chevron taping 16,000 steps at Disneyland with this

Great toe fractures Chevron taping for 4 weeks Begin motion exercises of toe X-rays at 4 weeks Release to sports at 4 weeks Be careful in house for 8 weeks slippers 6 month x-rays to evaluate physis growth if physeal fracture

Slipped capital femoral epiphysis No limping child should ever be diagnosed with a groin strain without AP and frog pelvis x-rays unless: Full motion of hip in prone position- especially internal rotation And you can touch the area that hurts and reproduce the pain

Prone internal rotation

Treated for a groin strain for months

Right Severe SCFE

Right severe SCFE

Post op surgical hip dislocation

Different patient with mild left slip

Thanks!