Title of article :
Outcomes of Paediatric Elbow Dislocations
Author/Authors :
H, Kaziz Sahloul Sousse University Hospital - Sahloul Sousse, Tunisia , N, Naouar Sahloul Sousse University Hospital - Sahloul Sousse, Tunisia , W, Osman Sahloul Sousse University Hospital - Sahloul Sousse, Tunisia , MLB, Ayeche Sahloul Sousse University Hospital - Sahloul Sousse, Tunisia
Abstract :
Introduction: Elbow dislocations are uncommon in children. The treatment and outcomes remains controversial.
Materials and methods: We report retrospectively the
clinical and functional results of elbow dislocations in
children treated in Sahloul University Hospital. Both isolated
or pure dislocations and those associated with other injuries
were evaluated separately.
Results: Forty-eight children were selected based on
inclusion criteria. All were unilateral injuries. Pure
dislocations were observed in 19 cases, out of which
according to the Robert’s criteria, 13 children (68%) had
excellent, three (15%) good, two (10%) fair, and one (7%)
poor outcome. Out of the 29 elbow dislocations associated
with other injuries, 3 (10%) had excellent, 4 (13%) good,
8 (27%) fair and 14 (50%) poor result. Reviewing the
functional results, better range of motion was found in
elbows with pure dislocation compared to those with
associated injuries.
Conclusion: Prolonged follow-up and effective rehabilitation programs are required for good outcomes.
Keywords :
Elbow , dislocation , children , injuries , outcome
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal