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Review
. 2021 Jul;31(5):901-909.
doi: 10.1007/s00590-021-02988-0. Epub 2021 May 12.

Modern management of paediatric tibial shaft fractures: an evidence-based update

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Modern management of paediatric tibial shaft fractures: an evidence-based update

Daniel Murphy et al. Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol. 2021 Jul.

Abstract

Aims: This review provides a summary of recent evidence surrounding the treatment of paediatric tibial shaft fractures and presents an algorithm to aid management of these injuries. This article reviews the relevant anatomy, epidemiology and aetiology of tibial shaft fractures and summarises contemporary treatment principles. Management recommendations and supporting evidence are given for fractures according to age (< 18 months, 18 months-5 years, 6-12 years, and 13-18 years). The relative merits of casting, plate fixation, elastic and rigid intramedullary nailing, and external fixation are discussed. Special attention is paid to the management of open tibial shaft fractures and to complications including infection and acute compartment syndrome.

Conclusions: There has been a shift away from non-operative management of paediatric tibial shaft fractures over the last 30 years. However, recent evidence highlights that a non-operative approach produces acceptable outcomes when used in simple closed fractures at any age. Operative management may be indicated for unstable fractures where satisfactory alignment cannot be maintained or in specific circumstances including open injuries and polytrauma. Open injuries require urgent assessment by a combined orthopaedic and plastic surgery team at a specialist tertiary centre.

Keywords: Fracture; Paediatric; Review; Tibia; Treatment complications.

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