Title: Common Pediatric Orthopedic Clinical Problems
1Common Pediatric Orthopedic Clinical Problems
- Saunders Jones Jr. MD
- Georgiaorthopedic_at_msn.com
- sjones12_at_kennesaw.edu
2Common Pediatric Orthopedic Problems
- Metabolic
- Developmental
- Congenital
- Traumatic
- Infectious
- Neoplastic
- Neuromuscular
3Radiological hole in the bone
- Fibrous cortical defect
- Aneurysmal Bone cyst
- bone island
- Giant cell tumor
- Infection
- Ewings Sarcoma
- Enchondroma
4Unicameral bone cyst
- Next to growth plate
- Active vs Inactive
- Falling leaf sign
5Fibrous cortical defect (Fibroxanthoma)
6Ewing's Sarcoma
7Incidence of Ewings
8Osteochondromas 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)
9Multiple 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
10Osteochondromas
- B9
- Cartilaginous cap
- Impinges on local structures
11Osteochondromas
12Osteochondroma microscopic
13Osteosarcoma
14Rickets
- Radiologic changes in the growth plate
- Vitamin problem
15Twisty 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
16Metatarsus adductus/clubfoot(tell tale medial
crease)
17Twisty 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
18Club feet
- Metatarsal
- Talus
- Hindfoot
- Leg atrophy
19Endstage Club feet
20Clubfoot casting
- In the nursery or soon as possible
21Club 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
22Limited clinic Tenotomy
23Twisty Bendy legs
24Twisty 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)
25Twisty Bendy Legs
- Bendy knees/legs
- 2-4-6 years
- Genu varus / genu valgus
- Normal variants
- Radiographs for Blounts Disease
- Vitamins
- Orthotics (?)
26Blounts vs. Normal
27Twisty Bendy Legs
- Femoral anteversion
- Femur is turned in at the hip causing pigeon
towed gait - Sit on their feet
- SWN
- Education
- Twister cables!!?!?!?!?
28Femoral anteversion
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30Pes 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!!!
31Heel Pain in Adolescent
- Severs Disease
- Calcaneal apophysitis
- X rays show fractionation
- Symptomatic tx with NSAIDs
- Stretching
- Limitation of activity ?
32Severs Disease
33Xray of the Calcaneal Apophysis
34Stretch for Severs Disease
35Knee 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!!!
36Anterior 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..
37OSDx and Ant knee pain
38Osgood Schlatter's
39Osgood Schlatters Disease
40Hip Pain
- SCFE
- Transient synovitis
- Hip pyarthrosis
- LCP
41Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
- SCFE
- Endomorphic
- Androgenital
- Onset anterior thigh pain
- Externally Rotated Gait
- Can be bilat
- Rx pin in situ
42SCFE
43SCFE
44SCFE
45LCP Perthes Disease
- Avascular necrosis of the proximal femoral growth
plate - Collapse
- Maintain concentricity and containment
- Multiple bouts of Transient synovitis
46LCP initial and resorptive phases
47LCP resorptive and remodeling
48Congenital 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
49Congenital Dislocation
50Congenital Hip Dislocation
51Causes of Hip Pain in Children
52Idiopathic 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
53Nursemaids Elbow
54Falls from a Height common in Children
55Epiphyseal Injuries only in kids!!!
- Salter classification
- Joint involvement
- Growth disturbance
- Thick periosteum
56Salter One
57Salter 2
58Salter 3
59Salter 4
60Salter 5
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62Supracondylar elbow fractures
- Compartment syndrome because of vascular
compromise - Characteristic fx due to the shape of the
supracondlyar region of the humerus - balancing two canoes
63Lines around the elbow
64Supracondlyar fx minimal displacement
65Displaced Supracondylar fx
66Medial Epicondyle fx
67Lateral condyle Salter ?
68Supracondylar fx
69Radial Head fxs
70Displaced Lateral condyle Salter ?
71Radial Head Fx displaced epiphyseal.Salter ?
72Late Sequelae Cubitus varus
73Fracture Tx in Kids
- Alignment has different criteria
- Overgrowth
- Maintenance of overall alignment most important
Rotation, etc
74Fracture Tx in Younger Kids (growth potential)
75Overall Alignment and Residual Growth
76Fracture Tx in Older Kids
77Fracture Tx in Even Older Kids
78Neuromuscular Category
- Cerebral Palsy
- Spastic or Flaccid
- Birth injury
- Perinatal cerebral anoxia
- Hyperactive stretch receptors
- Contractures
- Releases, Transfers, Braces etc.
79Infections
- 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
80ANY QUESTIONS???
81Thank you