2019, Número 6
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Acta Ortop Mex 2019; 33 (6)
Epifisiólisis de clavícula medial tipo Salter 1 con desplazamiento posterior agudo en el esqueleto inmaduro
Cancela N, von Heideken J, Del Castillo J, Silveri C
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 35
Paginas: 400-405
Archivo PDF: 270.65 Kb.
RESUMEN
La epifisiólisis esternoclavicular es una lesión rara, siendo la variante posterior aún menos frecuente. Su presentación clínica puede ser sutil o puede comprometer estructuras mediastinales, ya sea inicialmente o durante la evolución, lo que constituye un cuadro grave y potencialmente fatal. Este reporte de caso documenta una disociación esternoclavicular en un paciente con esqueleto inmaduro, dada por una lesión fisaria tipo Salter y Harris 1, la que se trató quirúrgicamente mediante reducción abierta y fijación interna con lazadas en ocho transóseas con sutura no reabsorbible. Con un seguimiento de 10 meses y resultados excelentes. Esta técnica parece ser una buena opción para el tratamiento de luxación esternoclavicular en el paciente esquemáticamente inmaduro, recuperando la función y evitando complicaciones.
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