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A epifisiólise proximal do úmero (EPU) é rara, presente em10,1/100.000 nascimentos e há poucos casos descritos na literatura. Apresentamos o caso de um recém-nascido com diagnóstico de EPU submetido a tratamento conservador. Em seis semanas apresentava mobilidade completa e extenso calo ósseo. Sendo uma situação muito
rara, é imperativo um diagnóstico rápido, para o qual a ecografia é decisiva e a abordagem deve ser conservadora e expectante, dada uma evolução muito rápida e
esperada no sentido da consolidação para a função normal. Este caso reforça o conhecimento prévio de que essas lesões normalmente evoluem favoravelmente e
não são esperadas sequelas pós-traumáticas
Proximal humeral epiphysiolysis (PHE) are rare at 10.1/100,000 births and there are few cases described in the literature. We present the case of a newborn diagnosed with PHE submitted to conservative treatment. In six weeks he had complete mobility and extensive bone callus. As a very rare situation, rapid diagnosis is imperative, for which ultrasound is decisive and the attitude must be conservative and expectant, given a very rapid and expected evolution towards consolidation for normal function. This case reinforces the previous knowledge that these lesions typically evolve favorably, and post-traumatic sequelae are not expected.
Proximal humeral epiphysiolysis (PHE) are rare at 10.1/100,000 births and there are few cases described in the literature. We present the case of a newborn diagnosed with PHE submitted to conservative treatment. In six weeks he had complete mobility and extensive bone callus. As a very rare situation, rapid diagnosis is imperative, for which ultrasound is decisive and the attitude must be conservative and expectant, given a very rapid and expected evolution towards consolidation for normal function. This case reinforces the previous knowledge that these lesions typically evolve favorably, and post-traumatic sequelae are not expected.
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epiphyses, slipped fractures, bone humeral fractures infant, newborn HDE ORT PED
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Rev Bras Ortop (Sao Paulo) . 2024 Dec 27;59(Suppl 2):e243-e246
Publisher
Thieme