Self-inflicted partial epiphyseolysis of the distal femur-a case report.

Kanewska A, Krause J, Perl M (2025)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2025

Journal

Book Volume: 12

DOI: 10.3389/fped.2024.1425358

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Injuries to the epiphyseal plate are of great concern as they can affect bone growth. Although epiphyseal fractures are common in adolescents, fractures of the distal femoral epiphyseal plate are rare. CASE PRESENTATION: We present a case of a Salter-Harris type 1 fracture of the distal epiphysis of the femur that was self-inflicted by a patient with paraplegia due to spina bifida. The patient was brought to the pediatrician's attention during a routine checkup with an apparent swelling of the right thigh. Upon presentation, we performed a radiograph and an additional MRI, which revealed a partial ventero-medial epiphyseolysis, consistent with a Salter-Harris type 1 fracture. Due to the dislocation, we indicated closed reduction with K-wires. Repositioning was performed using a modified Kapandji maneuver and was completed with additional K-wires. CONCLUSION: Distal epiphyseolysis is a relatively rare injury that can lead to serious complications. Therefore, although rare, epiphyseal fractures should be considered in pediatric patients presenting with uncertain limb swelling.

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APA:

Kanewska, A., Krause, J., & Perl, M. (2025). Self-inflicted partial epiphyseolysis of the distal femur-a case report. Frontiers in Pediatrics, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2024.1425358

MLA:

Kanewska, Anna, Johannes Krause, and Mario Perl. "Self-inflicted partial epiphyseolysis of the distal femur-a case report." Frontiers in Pediatrics 12 (2025).

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