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Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in Pediatric Trauma

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Background and Purpose:

The radiologic evaluation of musculoskeletal injuries in young children is difficult due to the absent ossification of several secondary ossification centers, which therefore cannot be seen directly on plain radiographs. When relying on conventional radiographs, even severe cartilaginous or soft tissue injuries cannot be visualized, as there is no possibility to differentiate them from bruises or sprains. It is the aim of this review to present clinically relevant applications of ultrasound imaging in pediatric musculoskeletal trauma.

Methods:

Currently used ultrasound techniques for evaluation of typical pediatric fractures or joint dislocations, techniques for differentiation between stable and unstable intraarticular fractures, the use of sonography for monitoring reduced bone length in long bones after fracture, sonographic guidelines for evaluation of tendon injuries or lesions, and sonographic imaging techniques in arthritis and osteomyelitis are described.

Conclusion:

Musculoskeletal sonography—despite its inability to view through intact cortical bone and its accuracy being dependent on skill and experience of the investigator—provides important information about soft tissue, bony or cartilaginous injuries in children.

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Mayr, J.M., Grechenig, W. & Höllwarth, M.E. Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in Pediatric Trauma. Eur J Trauma 30, 150–160 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00068-004-1350-8

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