Fractures of the Humeral Paddle in Children: About 15 Cases Followed At The Celpa-Bukavu Hospital Center From 01.01.2020-31.12.2023

Birhange Bukanja Sosthène, Bahati Badarhi Chance, Chiza Buhendwa Rock, T. B. Kabesha, Pr Théophile, MD Mph Barhwamire Kabesha
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Introduction: Fractures of the humeral paddle in children are one of the most frequent causes of emergency trauma. The aim of this study is to describe the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic aspects of humeral paddle fractures in children followed in our department for 3 years. Patients and Methods: Prospective study involving 15 consecutive patients followed for fracture of the humeral paddle in our department from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2022. The sampling was exhaustive, the data were collected on a preestablished form. Sociodemographic, clinical and therapeutic parameters were studied. Lesions were classified according to the Rigault and Lagrange classification. All these patients were operated on and followed by the same surgeon with a one-year follow-up. Results: The 5-8 year old age group predominated (66.7%); the sex ratio was 2.5 in favor of boys. Gaming accidents were the most dominant in 60%, the indirect mechanism was the most represented. All patients presented with a painful and impotent elbow. Supra-condylar fractures were the most common (60% of cases) and type II fractures were the most frequent in 53.3% of cases. The immediate complications were predominated by the absence of the radial pulse. The treatment was orthopedic in 73.3% of cases, and according to the Blount method in 72.7%. The results were satisfactory in 93.3% of cases. Elbow stiffness was the main complication (6.7%). Conclusion: Fractures of the humeral paddle are common in children, and often occur during play. The prognosis depends on the precocity and effectiveness of treatment. Early rehabilitation helps prevent elbow stiffness. Supervision of children's games by adults remains essential to prevent these fractures.
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儿童肱骨桨骨折:2020年1月1日至2023年12月31日在塞尔帕-布卡武医院中心随访的约15个病例
导言:儿童肱骨桨骨折是急诊创伤中最常见的原因之一。本研究的目的是描述在我科随访 3 年的儿童肱骨桨骨折的流行病学、临床和治疗方面的情况。患者和方法:本研究为前瞻性研究,自 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 12 月 31 日,在我科连续随访了 15 例肱骨桨骨折患者。抽样详尽无遗,数据均按预先制定的表格收集。对社会人口学、临床和治疗参数进行了研究。根据里戈和拉格朗日分类法对病变进行了分类。所有这些患者都接受了手术,并由同一位外科医生进行了为期一年的随访。研究结果5-8岁年龄组的患者居多(66.7%);性别比例为2.5,男孩居多。游戏事故占 60%,间接机制占多数。所有患者均表现为肘部疼痛和无力。髁上骨折最常见(60%的病例),II型骨折最常见(53.3%的病例)。直接并发症主要是桡动脉搏动消失。73.3%的病例采用矫形治疗,72.7%的病例采用布朗特方法。93.3%的病例治疗效果令人满意。肘关节僵硬是主要并发症(6.7%)。结论肱骨桨骨折在儿童中很常见,通常发生在玩耍时。预后取决于治疗的早期性和有效性。早期康复有助于预防肘部僵硬。成人对儿童游戏的监督对于预防此类骨折仍然至关重要。
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