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[Special epiphyseal injuries. 5 case examples]

E Hargitai1, Z Vánkos, Z Vendégh

  • 1Zentralinstitut für Traumatologie, Budapest, Ungarn.

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|January 31, 1998
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The Ogden classification improves upon the Salter-Harris-Rang system for rare epiphyseal injuries. It aids in accurately diagnosing and treating complex fractures, particularly Ogden IIB and VI types.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Pediatric Orthopedics
  • Traumatology

Background:

  • The Salter-Harris-Rang classification is widely used for epiphyseal injuries.
  • Some rare epiphyseal injuries are not adequately classified by the Salter-Harris-Rang system.

Observation:

  • The Ogden classification offers additional subdivisions for rare epiphyseal injuries.
  • The authors present cases of Ogden IIB and Ogden VI injuries.
  • Ogden IIB injuries are prone to instability and shortening.
  • Ogden VI injuries involve ligamentous instability and potential growth disturbances due to bone bridging.

Findings:

  • A comminuted, high-energy growth plate injury that healed without growth disturbance was not covered by the Ogden classification.
  • The Ogden classification is valuable for classifying rare epiphyseal injuries, including specific types like IIB and VI.

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Implications:

  • Accurate classification of epiphyseal injuries is crucial for effective treatment planning.
  • The Ogden classification enhances diagnostic capabilities for complex pediatric fractures.
  • Further refinement of classifications may be needed to encompass all injury patterns, such as high-energy comminuted fractures.