Ultrasound imaging of forearm fractures in children: a viable alternative?
- PMID: 10658986
- PMCID: PMC1756269
- DOI: 10.1136/emj.17.1.22
Ultrasound imaging of forearm fractures in children: a viable alternative?
Abstract
Objective: A pilot study to investigate whether ultrasonography can be reliably used to demonstrate uncomplicated greenstick and torus fractures in children.
Method: Children between the ages of 2 and 14 years with a high clinical suspicion of a non-articular, undisplaced forearm fracture were included. Ultrasound imaging of the injury was performed by a consultant radiologist who gave an immediate report. Standard radiographs of the forearm were then obtained and the patient treated in the normal way. The radiograph was formally reported on at a later date.
Results: 26 patients were included. There was an absolute correlation between the ultrasound and radiographic findings. The procedure was well tolerated.
Conclusion: Ultrasound seems effective for detecting uncomplicated forearm fractures in children. The procedure is easy to perform and the images easy to interpret. A larger study will now be undertaken to confirm these initial findings.
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