Femoral Pediatric Fractures. Walking Spica Cast vs Synthetic Pants
NCT ID: NCT04311866
Last Updated: 2023-03-24
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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
NA
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-01-04
2023-01-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Once the diagnosis is made, several variables have to be brought to account, in order to select a treatment method: associated injuries, fracture characteristics, the capability of obtaining an appropriate reduction, familiar situation and costs.
Conservative treatment is still the preferred method by orthopedic surgeons because of its cost and effectivity. Pavlik harness are used in newborns and children up to 6-12 months, it maintains the fracture aligned, it is comfortable and avoids the risk of complications associated to the cast contact with the skin.(1,2) The walking spica cast is used in patients between 1 and 6 years old. Generally this method of treatment is indicated isolated and low-energy fractures.(1) Patients in this group of age with high-energy or comminuted fractures, may require traction prior to the application of the cast. Also, positive Telescope Test may make the patient candidate to traction. In this test, under general anesthesia, a gentile force is applied along the femur, if a 3 or more centimeters shortening is present, the patient has a 20-fold risk of unacceptable shortening.(3) For the application of a cast in femoral fractures, a flexion of 90° in the hip and knee joints is preferred, because this position relaxes the flexor muscles and the hamstrings, besides, it has a lower incidence of loss of reduction and more easy easiness for transportation.(4) in previous studies there has been a loss of reduction 9 times greater in patients immobilized with the knee in less of 50°. The risk of loss of reduction is elevated twice for each centimeter of initial shortening. (1 cm: 12%; 3 cm: 50%)(5) A long cast is applied on the affected extremity, while a gentile traction is maintained and a valgus mold is applied on the fracture site. The remaining part of the cast is applied to the line of the nipples. Caution has to be taken when applying traction to the extremity because the pressure on the popliteus fossa and peroneal nerve. The use of synthetic materials is preferred (glass fiber), resistance, durability and low weight makes them optimal. To give some extra strength to the cast, fiber strips are placed anterior and posterior at the level of the groin, this can facilitate the transportation of the patient avoiding the use of a bar.
A radiographic follow-up during the first 10 days is important because the position of the reduction during the first 7 through 10 days, predicts in a important manner the final result. The cast is retired at 6 - 8 weeks. The rehabilitation therapy is not usually necessary and the parents need to be advised about a residual limp, which can last a few months.
The patient and his family´s life quality has an important role in this kind of injuries. The immediate application of a spica cast substitutes the bed traction prior to the cast application.(4) Multiple adequations have to be made: vehicle safety and transportation, daily supervision, education, home mobility, and hygiene. The home transportation has been identified as the most problematic issue and as a solution to this problem, families have to acquire a wheel chair. (1,4) Hygiene represents a prevalent issue, of minor importance, and parents should be educated about this problem. The position of the cast at 90°-90° may help to solve this issue.
Surprisingly, the need to be absent at work is not the most mentioned problem by parents,. An average of 3 weeks out of work was needed by parents to take care of their child.
Education and learning of the child is vital because of the development and socialization process that takes place during this age. (4) A home tutor works adequately, even though this represents a economic burden to the family.
Activity recovery after retrieval of the cast, such as running and playing starts until 25 days. Physical education should be postponed for one month after retrieval. (4) Surgical treatment is indicated in patients in school age, because of the quality life burden the prolonged immobilization represents. Among those treatments, the options are external fixation, intramedullary flexible nails, and plate fixation.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Spica cast
Standard practice for the management of the femoral shaft fractures.
Spica cast
The use of the spica cast is a standard practice for the management of the femoral shaft fractures, however its use, under some circumstances has been related to a wrong management of the cast, auto-retrieval, patient discomfort, and a difficult situation trying to maintain personal hygiene for the patient.
Synthetic fabric
Offer resistance, durability and low weight to treatment of femoral shaft fractures
Synthetic pants
The use of synthetic materials is preferred (glass fiber), resistance, durability and low weight makes them optimal. To give some extra strenght to the cast, fiber strips are placed anterior and posterior at the level of the groin, this can facilitate the transportation of the patient avoiding the use of a bar.
Interventions
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Synthetic pants
The use of synthetic materials is preferred (glass fiber), resistance, durability and low weight makes them optimal. To give some extra strenght to the cast, fiber strips are placed anterior and posterior at the level of the groin, this can facilitate the transportation of the patient avoiding the use of a bar.
Spica cast
The use of the spica cast is a standard practice for the management of the femoral shaft fractures, however its use, under some circumstances has been related to a wrong management of the cast, auto-retrieval, patient discomfort, and a difficult situation trying to maintain personal hygiene for the patient.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Less than 2 cm of shortening
* Independent walking ability
* Closed fractures
* Isolated shaft fractures
* Low energy
* Written informed consent by the parents
Exclusion Criteria
* Cranial trauma or spinal cord injury
* Articular extension of the fracture
* History of femoral shaft fracture
18 Months
7 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Carlos A Acosta-Olivo
Clinical investigator
Principal Investigators
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Carlos Acosta-Olivo, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon
Locations
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Hospital Universitario "Dr. José E. González". Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Countries
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References
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Flynn JM, Schwend RM. Management of pediatric femoral shaft fractures. J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2004 Sep-Oct;12(5):347-59. doi: 10.5435/00124635-200409000-00009.
Anglen JO, Choi L. Treatment options in pediatric femoral shaft fractures. J Orthop Trauma. 2005 Nov-Dec;19(10):724-33. doi: 10.1097/01.bot.0000192294.47047.99.
Buehler KC, Thompson JD, Sponseller PD, Black BE, Buckley SL, Griffin PP. A prospective study of early spica casting outcomes in the treatment of femoral shaft fractures in children. J Pediatr Orthop. 1995 Jan-Feb;15(1):30-5. doi: 10.1097/01241398-199501000-00008.
Hughes BF, Sponseller PD, Thompson JD. Pediatric femur fractures: effects of spica cast treatment on family and community. J Pediatr Orthop. 1995 Jul-Aug;15(4):457-60. doi: 10.1097/01241398-199507000-00009.
Illgen R 2nd, Rodgers WB, Hresko MT, Waters PM, Zurakowski D, Kasser JR. Femur fractures in children: treatment with early sitting spica casting. J Pediatr Orthop. 1998 Jul-Aug;18(4):481-7.
Ferguson J, Nicol RO. Early spica treatment of pediatric femoral shaft fractures. J Pediatr Orthop. 2000 Mar-Apr;20(2):189-92.
Epps HR, Molenaar E, O'connor DP. Immediate single-leg spica cast for pediatric femoral diaphysis fractures. J Pediatr Orthop. 2006 Jul-Aug;26(4):491-6. doi: 10.1097/01.bpo.0000217724.08794.e4.
Other Identifiers
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OR19-00002
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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