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Published in: Journal of Children's Orthopaedics 5/2015

Open Access 01-10-2015 | Original Clinical Article

Fractures of the knee in children—what can go wrong? A case file study of closed claims in The Patient Compensation Association covering 16 years

Authors: V. Leeberg, S. Sonne-Holm, J. Krogh Christoffersen, C. Wong

Published in: Journal of Children's Orthopaedics | Issue 5/2015

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Abstract

Introduction

Intra-articular knee fractures in children are rare. The Patient Compensation Association (PCA) receives claims for financial compensation from patients who believe they have sustained damage from their treatment in the health care system. We used relevant cases of closed claims to identify causality and co-factors contributing to these apparent malpractices.

Materials and methods

A partial root core analysis was performed on closed claims from the PCA database concerning proximal tibial fractures in children aged ≤15 years.

Results

We identified 13 cases. The main complaint was missed diagnosis (6 cases)—fractures of the tibial eminence were the main culprit, with damage to the popliteal artery caused by a medial condyle fracture being the most serious. All cases were missed by junior doctors. Secondary complaints were problems with casting, dissatisfaction with correct treatment, and insufficient surgery or complications relating to surgery. Eight of the complaints were acknowledged, with six receiving financial compensation ranging from EUR 9,600 to EUR 70,000. Five out of the six cases of missed diagnosis were acknowledged.

Conclusions

This study indicates that recognizing the degree of injury to the knee in children, which should include an X-ray examination, is key to preventing missed diagnosis and delayed and potentially more difficult surgery with long-lasting sequelae for the child. The PCA database seems to be a useful way to highlight systematic problems in the Danish health care system and could potentially be an important means to improving patient safety and preventing treatment-related injuries.
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Metadata
Title
Fractures of the knee in children—what can go wrong? A case file study of closed claims in The Patient Compensation Association covering 16 years
Authors
V. Leeberg
S. Sonne-Holm
J. Krogh Christoffersen
C. Wong
Publication date
01-10-2015
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Children's Orthopaedics / Issue 5/2015
Print ISSN: 1863-2521
Electronic ISSN: 1863-2548
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11832-015-0684-6

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