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Elbow dislocation with and without an associated fracture in children: A prospective study of functional outcomes following 3 weeks of immobilization - 02/05/25

Doi : 10.1016/j.otsr.2022.103538 
Antony Pincin, César Tourtoulou, Clémence Pfirrmann, Abdelfetah Lalioui, Pauline Savidan, Yan Lefevre, Luke Harper, Audrey Angelliaume
 University Hospital of Bordeaux, Pediatric Orthopaedics, Place Amelie Raba-Leon, 33076 Bordeaux, France 

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Abstract

Introduction

The initial management of elbow dislocations in children, emergency reduction and brachial-antebrachial-palmar (BABP) immobilization, remains the most widely used method. Osteosynthesis could be associated in case of fractures. On the other hand, there is no consensus on the duration of immobilization in the recent literature. The objective of this study was to describe the medium-term functional results of a prospective cohort of children presenting with an elbow dislocation immobilized for 3 weeks, with or without an associated fracture. The hypothesis of this study was that 3 weeks of immobilization was sufficient and made it possible to obtain a satisfactory, rapid functional recovery without residual instability.

Material and method

All children with an elbow dislocation with or without an associated fracture were included. The dislocation was urgently reduced and subsequent surgery could be indicated in the event of associated injuries. All the children had 3 weeks of immobilization with a BABP cast. Radiological and clinical follow-up was carried out for 2 years. The parameters evaluated were: 3 functional scores and the range of motion (ROM) of the elbow. Clinical or radiological complications were sought.

Results

A total of 50 children were included, the mean age was 10.6 years (± 2.6). Functional score results were “good’ or “excellent’ at 3 months of follow-up, “excellent’ at 6 months and thereafter. The mean limitation in ROM at the last follow-up was 4.7° (± 7.2°) with all ranges combined. Eighty-two percent of children had a mean limitation in ROM of less than 10°. None of the children presented with a recurrence of elbow dislocation and instability.

Conclusion

Immobilization of elbow dislocations for 3 weeks in children confers good medium-term functional results without exposing them to the risk of instability, whether or not the dislocation is associated with a fracture.

Level of Evidence

II; Prospective cohort study

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Keywords : Dislocation, Elbow, Children, Immobilization, Functional score


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