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Published in: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 1/2024

Open Access 01-12-2024 | Research

Clinical analysis of 1301 children with hand and foot fractures and growth plate injuries

Authors: Tianfeng Zhu, Xin Qiu, Hansheng Deng, Haoran Feng, Jianlin Chen, Zilong Huang, Jiahui Li, Shizhe Liu, Shuaiyin Wang, Zhenkun Gu, Zhengyu Wu, Qisong Yang, Gen Liu, Leonardo Antonio Sechi, Gianfilippo Caggiari, Chao You, Guibing Fu

Published in: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Fractures of hands and feet are common in children, but relevant epidemiological studies are currently lacking. We aim to study the epidemiological characteristics of hand and foot fractures and growth plate injuries in children and provide a theoretical basis for their prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.

Methods

We retrospectively analyzed the data of children with hand and foot fractures who were hospitalized at Shenzhen Children’s Hospital between July 2015 and December 2020. Data on demographic characteristics, fracture site, treatment method, etiology of injury, and accompanying injuries were collected. The children were divided into four age groups: infants, preschool children, school children, and adolescents. The fracture sites were classified as first-level (the first–fifth finger/toe, metacarpal, metatarsal, carpal, and tarsal) and second-level (the first–fifth: proximal phalanx, middle phalanx, distal phalanx, metacarpal, and metatarsal) sites. The changing trends in fracture locations and injury causes among children in each age group were analyzed.

Results

Overall, 1301 children (1561 fractures; 835 boys and 466 girls) were included. The largest number of fractures occurred in preschool children (n = 549, 42.20%), with the distal phalanx of the third finger being the most common site (n = 73, 15.57%). The number of fractures in adolescents was the lowest (n = 158, 12.14%), and the most common fracture site was the proximal phalanx of the fifth finger (n = 45, 29.61%). Of the 1561 fractures, 1143 occurred in the hands and 418 in the feet. The most and least common first-level fracture sites among hand fractures were the fifth (n = 300, 26.25%) and first (n = 138, 12.07%) fingers, respectively. The most and least common first-level foot fracture locations were the first (n = 83, 19.86%) and fourth (n = 26, 6.22%) toes, respectively. The most common first-level and second level etiologies were life related injuries (n = 1128, 86.70%) and clipping injuries (n = 428, 32.90%), respectively. The incidence of sports injuries gradually increased with age, accounting for the highest proportion in adolescents (26.58%). Hand and foot fractures had many accompanying injuries, with the top three being nail bed injuries (570 cases, 36.52%), growth plate injuries (296 cases, 18.96%), and distal severed fracture (167 cases, 10.70%). Among the 296 growth plate injuries, 246 occurred on the hands and 50 on the feet.

Conclusions

In contrast to previous epidemiological studies on pediatric hand and foot fractures, we mapped the locations of these fractures, including proximal, shaft, distal, and epiphyseal plate injuries. We analyzed the changing trends in fracture sites and injury etiologies with age. Hand and foot fractures have many accompanying injuries that require attention during diagnosis and treatment. Doctors should formulate accident protection measures for children of different ages, strengthen safety education, and reduce the occurrence of accidental injuries.
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Metadata
Title
Clinical analysis of 1301 children with hand and foot fractures and growth plate injuries
Authors
Tianfeng Zhu
Xin Qiu
Hansheng Deng
Haoran Feng
Jianlin Chen
Zilong Huang
Jiahui Li
Shizhe Liu
Shuaiyin Wang
Zhenkun Gu
Zhengyu Wu
Qisong Yang
Gen Liu
Leonardo Antonio Sechi
Gianfilippo Caggiari
Chao You
Guibing Fu
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2474
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-024-07407-z

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