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Care of the child with fractures, traction,
       kyphosis, scoliosis & lordosis
                Instructor
             Asif Shah Khan
               Mph, BscN
Fractures

Bone fractures occur when the resistance of
  bone against the stress being exerted yields
  to the stress force.
• Fortunately, fractures also heal faster in
  children.
• Newborns: 2-3 weeks
• Early childhood: 4 weeks
• Later childhood: 6 – 8 weeks
• Adolescence: 8 – 12 weeks
Causes:
o Accidents
o Every day activities
o Physical abuse
Cont..

• A partial or complete break in a bone.
  – Bone is the only tissue in the human body other
    than liver that heals by regeneration instead of by
    scarring.
  – For regeneration to occur the bone must be
    immobilized to allow uninterrupted formation of
    new bone.
Types of fractures


•Transverse:
crosswise, at
right angles to
the long axis of
the bone
Types of fractures cont’d

Oblique: slanting
but straight,
between a
horizontal
and perpendicular
direction
Cont..

•Spiral: slanting
and circular,
twisting around
the bone shaft
Green stick fractures
It occurs when a bone
is angulated beyond
the limits of bending.
The compressed side
bends causing an
incomplete fracture
Types of fractures cont’d

• Closed or simple fracture: If the fracture does
  not produce a break in the skin, it is simple, or
  closed fracture
• Open or compound fracture: Are those with
  an open wound through which the bone is
  protruded.
• Complicated fracture: Bone fragments cause
  damage to the other organs
Clinical manifestations of a fracture

•   Generalized swelling
•   Pain or tenderness
•   Diminished functional use of affected part
   May be
•   Bruising
•   Severe muscular rigidity
•   Crepitus
Diagnostic Evaluation
• History
• X-Rays
• Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic
  resonance imaging (MRI)
• Physical examination
Therapeutic management


The goals of the therapeutic management are
  the following
 To regain alignment
 To restore function to the injured parts
 To prevent further injury
Nursing consideration

• Assess the extent of injury
• Determine the mechanism of injury
• Move the injured part as little as possible
• Cover open wounds with a sterile or clean
  dressing
• Immobilize the limb
• Assess neurovascular status
• Apply cold compressions to the injured
  area
Long Bone Fractures
• Fractures of the femur, humerus, tibia/fibula
• Blunt and penetrating trauma
• Requires high energy to break bone, therefore
  look for other injuries.
• Bone has a generous blood supply.
• Does patient have associated bleeding
  disorder?
Long Bone Fracture
Management
• ABC’s
• Neurovascular exam (vascular +/- nerve injury)
• Splint involved extremity
  – Reduction decreases pain, bleeding
• Orthopedic consultation for definitive
  management
• Complications:
  – Blood loss
Treatment
•   fractures require immediate attention
•   pain and loss of function for the person
•    after emergency treatment
•   immobilization with
•   casts or traction, or fixation with surgery.
Cast care
• Before the cast is applied, the extremities
  are checked for any abrasions, cuts in the
  skin.
• Protect the cast with a large plastic bag
  during bathing
• Skin care
• Circulation check
•   Don’t put toys or bits of food down a cast.
•   Clear paths for crutch-walking
•   Quiet activities and rest.
•   Home care
Fracture Complications
• Vascular Injuries
   – Most commonly occur in open fracture and
     dislocations, or widely displaced fracture and at
     sites where the vessels lie in close proximity to the
     bone or at sites where the vessels are held in a
     relatively fixed position.
• Classic signs:
• The 5 P’s: Pain, Pallor, Pulselessness (or diminished
  pulse), Paresthesia, decrease sensation) and Paralysis.
Fracture Complications
• Nerve Injuries
  – Occur more frequently than vascular injuries
  – Nerves are at increased risk of injury when they
    are superficial to the skin, lie close to the bone, or
    span a joint, making them susceptible to stretch
    injury.
Pulmonary Embolism
• Pulmonary Embolism:
• Pulmonary embolism is the sudden blocking
  of a lung artery by an embolus, nearly always
  resulting from a blood clot that can travel to
  the lungs, especially from the deep veins of
  the leg
Traction
• Traction refers to the set of mechanisms for
  straightening broken bones or relieving pressure on
  the spine and skeletal system.
Purposes
• To regain normal length and alignment of involved
  bone.
• To reduce and immobilize a fractured bone.
• To lessen or eliminate muscle spasms.
• To relieve pressure on nerves, especially spinal.
• To prevent or reduce skeletal deformities or muscle
  contractures.
Types of traction
•   Manual traction
•   Skin traction
•   Skeletal traction
•   Cervical traction
Nursing considerations
•   Check pin site frequently.
•   Clean pin sites as ordered
•   Apply topical antiseptic as ordered
•   Check pin screw
•   Cover ends of pin with padding
•   Prevent skin breakdown
•   Prevent complications.
•   Check pulse in affected area, compare with counter
    lateral site.
cont,…
• Assess circular dressing for excessive tightness
• Encourage deep breathing exercise.
• Note any neurovascular changes
• Active passive exercise of uninvolved joints
  and muscle
• Applying foot board to prevent foot drop.
Kyphosis
• Kyphosis also called round back, is a common
  condition of a curvature of the upper back.
  Abnormally increased convex angukation in
  the curvature of the thoracic spine.
Types of kyphosis
• Postural kyphosis (common)
• Scheuermann’s kyphosis
• Congenital kyphosis
Treatment option
• This include exercise (weight lifting, dancing &
  swimming)
• Braces may be prescribed by a doctor.
• Surgical fusion.
Scoliosis
• Is an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine,
  causing the spinal column to bend to the left
  or right. It make the spine look more like an
  “S” or “C” than a straight “I”. The one
  shoulder, scapula or hip appears higher than
  the other.
• Can run in the families
• Can occur at any age.
Types of scoliosis
• Congenital scoliosis (infantile), juvenile.
• Idiopathic scoliosis occurs without known
  cause.
Diagnostic evaluation
• Physical examination
• X-rays.
Post operative care
•   Close monitoring in ICU
•   Skin caring
•   Assessment of wound, circulation & vital sign.
•   Neurological status of the extremities.
•   N/G tube care and bowel assessment.
•   I/O measurement
•   Pain management
•   Physiotherapy
•   Ambulation
•   Family involvement.
Lordosis
• Is a disorder defined by an excessive inward
  curve of the spine (lumbar curvature). Severe
  lordosis is accompanied by pain.
• It can be caused by trauma, contracture of the
  hip, scolosis & obesity.
Treatment
•   Analgesic & anti-inflammatory medication
•   Physical therapy
•   Bracing
•   Reduction of body weight
•   Correction of deformities.

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Peads fractures

  • 1. Care of the child with fractures, traction, kyphosis, scoliosis & lordosis Instructor Asif Shah Khan Mph, BscN
  • 2. Fractures Bone fractures occur when the resistance of bone against the stress being exerted yields to the stress force. • Fortunately, fractures also heal faster in children. • Newborns: 2-3 weeks • Early childhood: 4 weeks • Later childhood: 6 – 8 weeks • Adolescence: 8 – 12 weeks
  • 3. Causes: o Accidents o Every day activities o Physical abuse
  • 4. Cont.. • A partial or complete break in a bone. – Bone is the only tissue in the human body other than liver that heals by regeneration instead of by scarring. – For regeneration to occur the bone must be immobilized to allow uninterrupted formation of new bone.
  • 5. Types of fractures •Transverse: crosswise, at right angles to the long axis of the bone
  • 6. Types of fractures cont’d Oblique: slanting but straight, between a horizontal and perpendicular direction
  • 8. Green stick fractures It occurs when a bone is angulated beyond the limits of bending. The compressed side bends causing an incomplete fracture
  • 9. Types of fractures cont’d • Closed or simple fracture: If the fracture does not produce a break in the skin, it is simple, or closed fracture • Open or compound fracture: Are those with an open wound through which the bone is protruded. • Complicated fracture: Bone fragments cause damage to the other organs
  • 10. Clinical manifestations of a fracture • Generalized swelling • Pain or tenderness • Diminished functional use of affected part  May be • Bruising • Severe muscular rigidity • Crepitus
  • 11. Diagnostic Evaluation • History • X-Rays • Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) • Physical examination
  • 12. Therapeutic management The goals of the therapeutic management are the following  To regain alignment  To restore function to the injured parts  To prevent further injury
  • 13. Nursing consideration • Assess the extent of injury • Determine the mechanism of injury • Move the injured part as little as possible • Cover open wounds with a sterile or clean dressing • Immobilize the limb • Assess neurovascular status • Apply cold compressions to the injured area
  • 14. Long Bone Fractures • Fractures of the femur, humerus, tibia/fibula • Blunt and penetrating trauma • Requires high energy to break bone, therefore look for other injuries. • Bone has a generous blood supply. • Does patient have associated bleeding disorder?
  • 16. Management • ABC’s • Neurovascular exam (vascular +/- nerve injury) • Splint involved extremity – Reduction decreases pain, bleeding • Orthopedic consultation for definitive management • Complications: – Blood loss
  • 17. Treatment • fractures require immediate attention • pain and loss of function for the person • after emergency treatment • immobilization with • casts or traction, or fixation with surgery.
  • 18. Cast care • Before the cast is applied, the extremities are checked for any abrasions, cuts in the skin. • Protect the cast with a large plastic bag during bathing • Skin care • Circulation check
  • 19. Don’t put toys or bits of food down a cast. • Clear paths for crutch-walking • Quiet activities and rest. • Home care
  • 20. Fracture Complications • Vascular Injuries – Most commonly occur in open fracture and dislocations, or widely displaced fracture and at sites where the vessels lie in close proximity to the bone or at sites where the vessels are held in a relatively fixed position. • Classic signs: • The 5 P’s: Pain, Pallor, Pulselessness (or diminished pulse), Paresthesia, decrease sensation) and Paralysis.
  • 21. Fracture Complications • Nerve Injuries – Occur more frequently than vascular injuries – Nerves are at increased risk of injury when they are superficial to the skin, lie close to the bone, or span a joint, making them susceptible to stretch injury.
  • 22. Pulmonary Embolism • Pulmonary Embolism: • Pulmonary embolism is the sudden blocking of a lung artery by an embolus, nearly always resulting from a blood clot that can travel to the lungs, especially from the deep veins of the leg
  • 23. Traction • Traction refers to the set of mechanisms for straightening broken bones or relieving pressure on the spine and skeletal system. Purposes • To regain normal length and alignment of involved bone. • To reduce and immobilize a fractured bone. • To lessen or eliminate muscle spasms. • To relieve pressure on nerves, especially spinal. • To prevent or reduce skeletal deformities or muscle contractures.
  • 24.
  • 25. Types of traction • Manual traction • Skin traction • Skeletal traction • Cervical traction
  • 26. Nursing considerations • Check pin site frequently. • Clean pin sites as ordered • Apply topical antiseptic as ordered • Check pin screw • Cover ends of pin with padding • Prevent skin breakdown • Prevent complications. • Check pulse in affected area, compare with counter lateral site.
  • 27. cont,… • Assess circular dressing for excessive tightness • Encourage deep breathing exercise. • Note any neurovascular changes • Active passive exercise of uninvolved joints and muscle • Applying foot board to prevent foot drop.
  • 28. Kyphosis • Kyphosis also called round back, is a common condition of a curvature of the upper back. Abnormally increased convex angukation in the curvature of the thoracic spine. Types of kyphosis • Postural kyphosis (common) • Scheuermann’s kyphosis • Congenital kyphosis
  • 29.
  • 30. Treatment option • This include exercise (weight lifting, dancing & swimming) • Braces may be prescribed by a doctor. • Surgical fusion.
  • 31.
  • 32. Scoliosis • Is an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, causing the spinal column to bend to the left or right. It make the spine look more like an “S” or “C” than a straight “I”. The one shoulder, scapula or hip appears higher than the other. • Can run in the families • Can occur at any age.
  • 33.
  • 34. Types of scoliosis • Congenital scoliosis (infantile), juvenile. • Idiopathic scoliosis occurs without known cause. Diagnostic evaluation • Physical examination • X-rays.
  • 35. Post operative care • Close monitoring in ICU • Skin caring • Assessment of wound, circulation & vital sign. • Neurological status of the extremities. • N/G tube care and bowel assessment. • I/O measurement • Pain management • Physiotherapy • Ambulation • Family involvement.
  • 36. Lordosis • Is a disorder defined by an excessive inward curve of the spine (lumbar curvature). Severe lordosis is accompanied by pain. • It can be caused by trauma, contracture of the hip, scolosis & obesity.
  • 37.
  • 38. Treatment • Analgesic & anti-inflammatory medication • Physical therapy • Bracing • Reduction of body weight • Correction of deformities.