Lateral epicondyle fracture (peds): Difference between revisions

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*Neurovascular injury uncommon
*Neurovascular injury uncommon


==Evaluation==
{{Proximal arm fracture DDX}}
===Clinical Findings===
 
==Clinical Features==
*Swelling and tenderness limited to lateral elbow
*Swelling and tenderness limited to lateral elbow
neurovascular injury is uncommon
*neurovascular injury is uncommon
===Imaging===
*Obtain oblique view if suspicion high despite neg AP/lat
*Radiocapitellar line will not intersect middle of capitellum in all views
**May be only sign of fracture if fracture is entirely through growth plate
*[[Elbow X-ray (Peds)|+Fat Pad Sign/"sail" sign]]
**May be only sign of nondisplaced fracture


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
{{Elbow DDX}}
{{Elbow DDX}}
===Evaluation===
*[[Elbow X-ray (Peds)|Xray]]
**Obtain oblique view if suspicion high despite neg AP/lat
**Radiocapitellar line will not intersect middle of capitellum in all views
***May be only sign of fracture if fracture is entirely through growth plate
**[[Elbow X-ray (Peds)|+Fat Pad Sign/"sail" sign]]
***May be only sign of nondisplaced fracture


==Management==
==Management==
{{General Fracture Management}}
===Specific Management===
*Often requires ORIF (ortho consult)
*Often requires ORIF (ortho consult)
==Disposition==


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 20:49, 22 June 2020

Background

  • Salter-Harris type IV fracture
  • Neurovascular injury uncommon

Humerus Fracture Types

Humeral anatomy

Clinical Features

  • Swelling and tenderness limited to lateral elbow
  • neurovascular injury is uncommon

Differential Diagnosis

Elbow Diagnoses

Radiograph-Positive

Radiograph-Negative

Pediatric

Evaluation

  • Xray
    • Obtain oblique view if suspicion high despite neg AP/lat
    • Radiocapitellar line will not intersect middle of capitellum in all views
      • May be only sign of fracture if fracture is entirely through growth plate
    • +Fat Pad Sign/"sail" sign
      • May be only sign of nondisplaced fracture

Management

General Fracture Management

Specific Management

  • Often requires ORIF (ortho consult)

Disposition

See Also

References