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   ultrasound applications in pediatric orthopedics  
   
نویسنده tzatzairis themistoklis ,skarentzos konstantinos ,grammatikos christos ,karamalis charalampos ,korakianitis konstantinos ,kourempeles romanos ,drosos georgios
منبع the archives of bone and joint surgery - 2024 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 7 - صفحه:457 -468
چکیده    Imaging techniques have significantly impacted physicians ’ capability for diagnosis and differential diagnosis for decades. the aim of this review is to update our knowledge regarding the use of us in orthopedic pediatric patients for diagnostic purposes or procedural/therapeutic purposes. this review demonstrates the application of us in trauma (long bone fractures, radial neck fractures, etc.), developmental anomalies such as developmental dysplasia of the hip and congenital dislocation of the patella, soft tissue pathologies (ganglion cyst, popliteal cyst, hemangioma, lipoma, etc.), tumors, apophysitis, joint effusion, and femoral acetabular impingement. us aid in musculoskeletal procedures has also been reported; us-guided procedures such as aspiration, injection, biopsy, foreign body removal, and peripheral nerve block reduce complications, thus making the procedures safer for the patient. sonography is a fast, low-cost, mobile, non-invasive, and radiation-free diagnostic tool. even though us requires a skilled operator and has a long learning curve, in experienced hands is the “orthopedic surgeon’s stethoscope”. level of evidence: iv
کلیدواژه child ,pediatric orthopedics ,sonography ,ultrasound
آدرس university general hospital of alexandroupolis, greece, university general hospital of alexandroupolis, greece, university general hospital of alexandroupolis, greece, university general hospital of alexandroupolis, greece, university general hospital of alexandroupolis, greece, university general hospital of alexandroupolis, greece, university general hospital of alexandroupolis, greece
پست الکترونیکی drosos@med.duth.gr
 
     
   
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