Abstract
Abstract. Skeletal bone fractures in newborns present a problem of modern traumatology.
 Aim. The goal is to present the use of the method of intramedullary osteosynthesis in the treatment of a pathological fracture of the right femur in a newborn girl to a wide audience of pediatric orthopedic traumatologists.
 Material and methods. We have experience in the treatment of a 6-day-old girl, who was born with intrauterine growth retardation and bowel disease. On the second day of stay in the intensive care unit, she had a pathological fracture of the right femur. Diagnosis of the pathological fracture was established based upon the results of clinical examination and radiography of the injured limb segment.
 Results. Immediately after the diagnosis, the right lower limb of the child was fixed with a plaster bandage. On the control radiographs, the standing of the bone fragments were unsatisfactory, and a decision was made to use the intramedullary osteosynthesis method with a knitting needle on the 6th day after birth of the child. The need for surgical treatment of a fracture of the femur was due to a congenital abnormality of the intestine in the child, and a need to perform surgery on the abdominal organs.
 Discussion. Spontaneous fracture of the right femur occurred in the child in treatment in the intensive care unit. The cause of the fracture was osteopenic syndrome, which developed as a result of vitamin D deficiency. During the first 12 days of her life, the newborn had two laparoscopic operations to address the intestinal pathology.
 Four weeks after the operation using osteosynthesis, the metal from the bone marrow channel of the right femur was removed. After the removal of the needle, the correct axis of the operated segment was fixed to the same length of the lower extremities. The patient had absence of pathological mobility in the fracture region, and full amplitude of movements in the knee and hip joints.
 Conclusion. When receiving fractures of the femur, both traditionally used conservative methods of treatment, as well as surgical methods can be used on newborn children. This is especially true, when a newborn has an accompanying congenital pathology of the internal organs requiring immediate treatment.
Highlights
Период новорожденности соответствует времени с момента рождения ребенка и до 28-го дня включительно [1]
Skeletal bone fractures in newborns present a problem of modern traumatology
The goal is to present the use of the method of intramedullary osteosynthesis
Summary
Цель — представить широкой аудитории детских травматологов-ортопедов случай применения метода интрамедуллярного остеосинтеза в лечении патологического перелома правой бедренной кости у новорожденной девочки. Располагаем опытом лечения 6-дневной девочки, родившейся с задержкой внутриутробного развития и заболеванием кишечника и на вторые сутки пребывания в отделении интенсивной терапии получившей патологический перелом правой бедренной кости. Одним из важных аргументов в пользу необходимости оперативного лечения перелома бедренной кости оказались врожденная патология кишечника и необходимость проведения абдоминальных операций. Спонтанный перелом правой бедренной кости ребенок получил, находясь на лечении в отделении интенсивной терапии. Через четыре недели после операции остеосинтеза металлоконструкция из костномозгового канала правой бедренной кости была удалена. После удаления спицы зафиксированы правильная ось оперированного сегмента, одинаковая длина нижних конечностей, отсутствие патологической подвижности в области перелома, полная по объему амплитуда движений в коленном и тазобедренном суставах. При получении переломов бедренных костей новорожденными могут быть использованы не только традиционно применяемые консервативные методы лечения, но и оперативные.
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