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==Background==
==Background==
*Subset of childhood accidental spiral tibial (CAST) fractures, where it is a minimally displaced distal spiral tibial fracture typically encountered in ambulating toddlers (9 months - 3 years) due to low energy trauma with rotational component.
*Subset of childhood accidental spiral tibial (CAST) fractures, where it is a minimally displaced distal spiral tibial fracture typically encountered in ambulating toddlers (9 months - 3 years) due to low energy trauma with rotational component.

Revision as of 01:08, 25 March 2014

Background

  • Subset of childhood accidental spiral tibial (CAST) fractures, where it is a minimally displaced distal spiral tibial fracture typically encountered in ambulating toddlers (9 months - 3 years) due to low energy trauma with rotational component.

Clinical Features

  • History of an otherwise healthy child, who was ambulating, falls and is then non-ambulatory or has painful ambulation.
  • Usually pain with palpation and rotation of distal tibia
  • Swelling may be minimal or absent

Diagnosis

  • May need oblique view if strong suspicion but AP/lat are negative

Treatment

  • Definite fracture
    • Immobilize in long leg splint (knee flexed to provide rotational control and prevent weight bearing)
    • Ortho f/u next day for definitive casting. Usually takes 3-4 weeks for healing without further intervention.
    • Serial radiographs to monitor for developing deformity (ie leg length discrepancy or varus/valgus angular deformity).
  • High suspicion despite negative x-ray
    • Immobilize and f/u w/ bone scan or repeat x-ray in 1wk

See Also

Source

Tintinalli