Complications of Pediatric Foot and Ankle Fractures
- PMID: 27886683
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ocl.2016.08.010
Complications of Pediatric Foot and Ankle Fractures
Abstract
Ankle fractures account for 5% and foot fractures account for approximately 8% of fractures in children. Some complications are evident early in the treatment or natural history of foot and ankle fractures. Other complications do not become apparent until weeks, months, or years after the original fracture. The incidence of long-term sequelae like posttraumatic arthritis from childhood foot and ankle fractures is poorly studied because decades or lifelong follow-up has frequently not been accomplished. This article discusses a variety of complications associated with foot and ankle fractures in children or the treatment of these injuries.
Keywords: Complications; Pediatric foot and ankle fractures; Posttraumatic arthritis; Premature physeal closure.
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