What are the most common types of fractures in pediatrics?
Torus, or “buckle” fractures – Torus fractures are the most common fractures in children. They frequently happen around the wrist when children fall and try to catch themselves.
What are the patterns of fracture?
Linear Fracture: the break is parallel to the bone’s long axis. Oblique Fracture: the break has a curved or sloped pattern. Pathologic Fracture: caused by a disease that weakens the bones. Spiral Fracture: one part of the bone has been twisted at the break point.
What are the 6 classifications of fractures?
The Different Types of Bone Fractures
- Transverse fracture. A transverse fracture occurs when a bone breaks at a 90-degree angle to the long axis of the bone.
- Oblique fracture.
- Comminuted fracture.
- Greenstick fracture.
- Stress fracture.
- Pathologic fracture.
What type of fracture is a child most at risk for?
The fractures that are most common in children are the incomplete fractures; these fractures are the greenstick and torus or buckle fractures.
What fractures are commonly seen at different ages?
Fracture | Frequency | Age (year) |
---|---|---|
Proximal humerus | 18 | 11.56 |
Distal humerus/Supracondylar | 142 | 6.89 |
Radius/Ulna diaphysis | 36 | 9.42 |
Radius metaphysis | 58 | 8.41 |
What are the 5 types of fractures?
Here are five common types of fractures:
- Open (compound) fracture. This type of fracture usually results from severe trauma, causing your broken bone to pierce the skin.
- Stress fracture.
- Comminuted fracture.
- Greenstick fracture.
- Compression fracture.
Which fracture is most common in youth?
Forearm fractures are the most common fractures in children, responsible for up to 50 percent of all fractures, and are much more common than leg fractures. This is because it is a common reflex to throw out your arms to catch yourself when you fall. When Are Bone Fractures Cause for Concern?
What fractures are common in pediatric patients and what are the ages associated with them?
Between age seven and age 12, the most common fractures were distal radial/buckle fractures (37.28%), followed by supracondylar fractures (11.61%) and ankle fractures (8.93%).
What 2 types of fractures are most common in children?