Elbow Dislocation in Children: About Two Cases and Review of the Literature

Dorcas, Nyanit Bob and Paterson, Atangana Cédric and Pauline, Mantho Fopa and Nadine, Kouna TsalaIrène and Raissa, Mvouni Bob Thérèse and Francis, Bekima King and Chrisantus, Ateaze and Audrey, Dikongue Diwondi and Réné, Ndongo and Ismael, Akoa Manga and Tatiana, Evoni Molo and Stéphane, Choupo Guetchuin and Daniel, Handy Eone (2024) Elbow Dislocation in Children: About Two Cases and Review of the Literature. Open Journal of Pediatrics, 14 (02). pp. 218-226. ISSN 2160-8741

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Abstract

Background: Elbow dislocations in pediatric patients are rare injuries. This is a therapeutic emergency because a delay in treatment can have disastrous consequences on the functional level of the upper limb. Objective: To present the management of elbow dislocation in children in cases of limited resources. Presentation of the Cases: These were 2 older male children aged 7 and 9 years old, admitted to the emergency room for painful functional impotence of the right elbow after a fall and landing on the right hand. Clinical and radiological examinations were in favor of posterior elbow dislocations. The reductions were carried out under sedation and immobilization in Jersey. According to Robert’s criteria, the functional result was excellent in both patients. Conclusion: Emergency reduction and immobilization whatever the means ensure an excellent functional prognosis even in cases of limited resources.

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Subjects: Eprint Open STM Press > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 03 Feb 2024 11:29
Last Modified: 03 Feb 2024 11:29
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