Background and purpose Bicycle spoke injury (BSI) mostly occurs in children as a result of entrapment of the leg in the bicycle spokes. No guideline or protocol exists that defines what type of radiography is indicated to diagnose or rule out a fracture commonly associated with these injuries. The aim of this study was (1) to evaluate the type of radiographs that are obtained in children with BSI, (2) to assess in which anatomical regions fractures occur and (3) to evaluate on which radiographs a fracture can be detected in children with BSI. Patients and methods A retrospective cohort study was performed in paediatric patients presenting at the Emergency Department (ED) of a university hospital with a paediatric surgery department between ...
AbstractObjectiveAlthough long bone fracture in children is not life-threatening, it may cause major...
Introduction: Child abuse is often underreported by the general population and healthcare profession...
Only a small proportion of all paediatric fractures is caused by child abuse or neglect, especially ...
Background: This was a one-year prospective study aimed at evaluating the clinical and radiological...
In this paper, authors introduce the basic prerequisite for rational, targeted, and above all, child...
Acute wrist trauma in children is one of the most frequent reasons for visiting the emergency depart...
Introduction Blunt abdominal injuries in children caused by bicycle handlebar are often difficult t...
A prospective study of the bicycle spoke injury over a 1-year period included a total of 71 spoke in...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study is to evaluate the frequency and significance of unrecognized...
BACKGROUND: Spiral fractures are one of the most common fractures seen in nonaccidental injury. With...
We present a case of a six-year old child with wrist pain after sustaining trauma the previous day. ...
Background. Torus or buckle distal radius fractures are common injuries in the pediatric population....
Information: unpublished data, 2007).1,2 Radio-graphs are ordered for 85%–95 % of these chil-dren,3 ...
Under ordinary circumstances a toddler's fracture of the lower extremity is diagnosed by clinic...
Background: Certain fracture configurations, especially spiral fractures, are often thought to be in...
AbstractObjectiveAlthough long bone fracture in children is not life-threatening, it may cause major...
Introduction: Child abuse is often underreported by the general population and healthcare profession...
Only a small proportion of all paediatric fractures is caused by child abuse or neglect, especially ...
Background: This was a one-year prospective study aimed at evaluating the clinical and radiological...
In this paper, authors introduce the basic prerequisite for rational, targeted, and above all, child...
Acute wrist trauma in children is one of the most frequent reasons for visiting the emergency depart...
Introduction Blunt abdominal injuries in children caused by bicycle handlebar are often difficult t...
A prospective study of the bicycle spoke injury over a 1-year period included a total of 71 spoke in...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study is to evaluate the frequency and significance of unrecognized...
BACKGROUND: Spiral fractures are one of the most common fractures seen in nonaccidental injury. With...
We present a case of a six-year old child with wrist pain after sustaining trauma the previous day. ...
Background. Torus or buckle distal radius fractures are common injuries in the pediatric population....
Information: unpublished data, 2007).1,2 Radio-graphs are ordered for 85%–95 % of these chil-dren,3 ...
Under ordinary circumstances a toddler's fracture of the lower extremity is diagnosed by clinic...
Background: Certain fracture configurations, especially spiral fractures, are often thought to be in...
AbstractObjectiveAlthough long bone fracture in children is not life-threatening, it may cause major...
Introduction: Child abuse is often underreported by the general population and healthcare profession...
Only a small proportion of all paediatric fractures is caused by child abuse or neglect, especially ...