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Title: Common Pediatric Orthopedic Clinical Problems


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Common Pediatric Orthopedic Clinical Problems
  • Saunders Jones Jr. MD
  • Georgiaorthopedic_at_msn.com
  • sjones12_at_kennesaw.edu

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Common Pediatric Orthopedic Problems
  • Metabolic
  • Developmental
  • Congenital
  • Traumatic
  • Infectious
  • Neoplastic
  • Neuromuscular

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Radiological hole in the bone
  • Fibrous cortical defect
  • Aneurysmal Bone cyst
  • bone island
  • Giant cell tumor
  • Infection
  • Ewings Sarcoma
  • Enchondroma

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Unicameral bone cyst
  • Next to growth plate
  • Active vs Inactive
  • Falling leaf sign

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Fibrous cortical defect (Fibroxanthoma)
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Ewing's Sarcoma
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Incidence of Ewings
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Osteochondromas or Multiple Exostoses
  • Cartilaginous cap covered by a bursa
  • Impinge on local structures
  • CT shows cap lt 1cm in thickness
  • Can be excised due to structural problems
  • SMALL incidence (lt1 per lesion) of
    transformation to Chondro sarcoma (or Osteogenic
    less common)

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Multiple Exostoses
  • Found in areas around growth plates
  • Can occur in multiple locations or singularly
  • Usually not Neoplastic
  • Bone with cartilaginous cap
  • Grows normally with growth of the rest of the
    skeleton

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Osteochondromas
  • B9
  • Cartilaginous cap
  • Impinges on local structures

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Osteochondromas
  • Another view

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Osteochondroma microscopic
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Osteosarcoma
  • Some bone
  • elements

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Rickets
  • Radiologic changes in the growth plate
  • Vitamin problem

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Twisty Bendy Feet
  • Most common is metatarsus adductus
  • FPS fetal packaging syndrome
  • Normal rotation of feet in utero
  • Should respond to gentle massage and SWN
  • Shoes could be worn in reverse (r-l l-r) if there
    is any last in the shoe

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Metatarsus adductus/clubfoot(tell tale medial
crease)
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Twisty Bendy Feet
  • Clubfeet talipes equino-varus
  • Metatarsus adductus, heel equinus and varus and
    talus adductus
  • Tell tale crease on lat underneath malleolus
  • Thinning and atrophy of lower leg
  • Needs attention based on severity of deformity,
    START TREATMENT AT BIRTH !!! Refer early

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Club feet
  • Metatarsal
  • Talus
  • Hindfoot
  • Leg atrophy

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Endstage Club feet
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Clubfoot casting
  • In the nursery or soon as possible

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Club foot Casting
  • Must go above the knee to control rotation
  • Plaster is the best
  • Soak off night before
  • Manipulation and then maintenance of that
    correction

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Limited clinic Tenotomy
  • New

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Twisty Bendy legs
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Twisty Bendy Legs
  • Internal Tibial Torsion
  • Normal adult rotation is 10-15 degrees external
  • Normal unwinding of child's lower legs
  • Not significantly affected by orthotics or
    treatment !!!
  • Sight along tibial crest and look at malleoli
  • Reassure (look for other conditions)

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Twisty Bendy Legs
  • Bendy knees/legs
  • 2-4-6 years
  • Genu varus / genu valgus
  • Normal variants
  • Radiographs for Blounts Disease
  • Vitamins
  • Orthotics (?)

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Blounts vs. Normal
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Twisty Bendy Legs
  • Femoral anteversion
  • Femur is turned in at the hip causing pigeon
    towed gait
  • Sit on their feet
  • SWN
  • Education
  • Twister cables!!?!?!?!?

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Femoral anteversion
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Pes Planus flat feet
  • Common in infants and up to about 8 years of age
  • Painful flat feet is differenttarsal coalition
    or other condition
  • Some pes planus is genetic or racial
  • Look at moms feet!!!

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Heel Pain in Adolescent
  • Severs Disease
  • Calcaneal apophysitis
  • X rays show fractionation
  • Symptomatic tx with NSAIDs
  • Stretching
  • Limitation of activity ?

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Severs Disease
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Xray of the Calcaneal Apophysis
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Stretch for Severs Disease
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Knee Pain in Adolescent
  • Anterior tibial tubercle pain
  • Osgood-Schlatters disease
  • Tibial apophysitis
  • Rest stretching Ice Nsaids
  • Prominent tubercle
  • Hereditary tendencies
  • HIP PAIN MASQUERADES AS KNEE PAIN !!!!! Always
    xray same side hip!!!

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Anterior Knee pain
  • Adolescent Female
  • Increased valgus with tracking problems
  • Squatting and Indian style sitting
  • Quad sets and Nsaids
  • VMO?
  • Usually self limited
  • Make sure nothing else going on..

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OSDx and Ant knee pain
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Osgood Schlatter's
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Osgood Schlatters Disease
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Hip Pain
  • SCFE
  • Transient synovitis
  • Hip pyarthrosis
  • LCP

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Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
  • SCFE
  • Endomorphic
  • Androgenital
  • Onset anterior thigh pain
  • Externally Rotated Gait
  • Can be bilat
  • Rx pin in situ

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SCFE
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SCFE
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SCFE
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LCP Perthes Disease
  • Avascular necrosis of the proximal femoral growth
    plate
  • Collapse
  • Maintain concentricity and containment
  • Multiple bouts of Transient synovitis

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LCP initial and resorptive phases
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LCP resorptive and remodeling
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Congenital Dislocated Hip
  • Barlow's
  • Ortilani
  • Duration and treatment
  • Age of child at discovery
  • Pavlick harness
  • Closed reduction and casting
  • Open Reduction
  • Subtrochanteric osteotomy
  • Acetabular osteotomy

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Congenital Dislocation
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Congenital Hip Dislocation
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Causes of Hip Pain in Children
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Idiopathic Adolescent Scoliosis
  • Not a painful condition
  • If there is painlook for another cause!
  • OBJECTIVE OF TREATMENT
  • To prevent deformity as adult
  • Skeletal maturity
  • Onset of menses, Risser sign
  • Criteria for referral relates to progression
  • Braces?Surgery runs the gamut

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Nursemaids Elbow
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Falls from a Height common in Children
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Epiphyseal Injuries only in kids!!!
  • Salter classification
  • Joint involvement
  • Growth disturbance
  • Thick periosteum

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Salter One
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Salter 2
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Salter 3
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Salter 4
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Salter 5
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Supracondylar elbow fractures
  • Compartment syndrome because of vascular
    compromise
  • Characteristic fx due to the shape of the
    supracondlyar region of the humerus
  • balancing two canoes

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Lines around the elbow
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Supracondlyar fx minimal displacement
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Displaced Supracondylar fx
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Medial Epicondyle fx
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Lateral condyle Salter ?
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Supracondylar fx
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Radial Head fxs
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Displaced Lateral condyle Salter ?
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Radial Head Fx displaced epiphyseal.Salter ?
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Late Sequelae Cubitus varus
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Fracture Tx in Kids
  • Alignment has different criteria
  • Overgrowth
  • Maintenance of overall alignment most important
    Rotation, etc

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Fracture Tx in Younger Kids (growth potential)
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Overall Alignment and Residual Growth
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Fracture Tx in Older Kids
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Fracture Tx in Even Older Kids
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Neuromuscular Category
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Spastic or Flaccid
  • Birth injury
  • Perinatal cerebral anoxia
  • Hyperactive stretch receptors
  • Contractures
  • Releases, Transfers, Braces etc.

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Infections
  • Joints Pyarthrosis
  • Infants and young children
  • Endemic Otitis Media
  • No good lab test
  • X-rays normal
  • Patho-anatomy growth plate vasculature
  • Drain and decompress because of potential damage
    to cartilage
  • May lead to Osteomyelitis

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ANY QUESTIONS???
  • Comments
  • Discussion

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