Publications by authors named "Philip D Henman"

Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the consensus best practice approach for the investigation and management of children (aged 0 to 15 years) in the UK with musculoskeletal infection (including septic arthritis, osteomyelitis, pyomyositis, tenosynovitis, fasciitis, and discitis). This consensus can then be used to ensure consistent, safe care for children in UK hospitals and those elsewhere with similar healthcare systems.

Methods: A Delphi approach was used to determine consensus in three core aspects of care: 1) assessment, investigation, and diagnosis; 2) treatment; and 3) service, pathways, and networks.

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Interposed soft tissues can block the anatomical reduction of displaced physeal fractures in children and may necessitate surgical removal. The authors describe a new technique in which they surgically freed the interposed distal-based periosteal flap in an irreducible Salter-Harris type II fracture in a 6-year-old boy and then used this flap in a tension band mode to stabilize the fracture. The thick periosteal flap was held under tension and was reattached to the tibial metaphysis using a 3.

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Completely displaced metaphyseal fractures of the proximal humerus in older children may need reduction and stabilization. The authors describe a technique for closed reduction and intramedullary stabilization of these fractures using a centromedullary pin inserted from the distal humerus through a small distal incision. This technique was used successfully in 2 adolescents.

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