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Year 2023, , 77 - 80, 31.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.33706/jemcr.1311287

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Detection of Sternum Fracture with POCUS Despite Normal Computed Tomography Findings: A Case Report

Year 2023, , 77 - 80, 31.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.33706/jemcr.1311287

Abstract

Sternal fractures are extremely rare in children. It often develops after high-energy chest trauma. Many methods other than ultrasonography are used in the diagnosis of sternal fractures. However, Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) can outperform other methods due to its ease of use, less radiation and fast results. A thirteen-year-old male patient was brought due to chest pain that started after blunt chest trauma after falling from a height. In her initial evaluation in the trauma room, the patient's respiratory and cardiovascular examinations were found to be normal. On palpation, there was local tenderness in the middle 1/3 of the sternum. No pathology was detected in E-FAST. The portable chest radiograph was normal. POCUS was performed after the patient did not respond to analgesic treatment and had local sensitivity on the sternum. A sternal fracture was detected. Suspicious cortical irregularity was detected in repeated chest X-ray and thorax CT was reported as normal. When CT was re-evaluated, a wet tree fracture was observed in the sternum body. The patient was discharged without any complications. In this article, the importance of diagnosing a sternal fracture case whose computed tomography was reported as normal with POCUS and integrating rapid, noninvasive and radiation-free ultrasonography into the physical examination will be discussed in the management of these patients.

References

  • Ferguson LP, Wilkinson AG, Beattie TF. Fracture of the sternum in children. Emergency Medicine Journal 2003; 20(6): 518-20.
  • Ramgopal S, Shaffiey SA, Conti KA. Pediatric sternal fractures from a Level 1 trauma center. Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2019; 54(8): 1628-31.
  • Holmes JF, Sokolove PE, Brant WE, Kuppermann N. A clinical decision rule for identifying children with thoracic injuries after blunt torso trauma. Annals of Emergency Medicine 2002; 39: 492-9.
  • Gittelman MA, Gonzalez-del-Rey J, Brody AS, DiGiulio GA. Clinical predictors for the selective use of chest radiographs in pediatric blunt trauma evaluations. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery 2003; 55(4): 670-6.
  • Kim EY, Yang HJ, Sung YM, Hwang KH, Kim JH, Kim HS. Sternal fracture in the emergency department: diagnostic value of multidetector CT with sagittal and coronal reconstruction images. European Journal of Radiology 2012; 81(5): e708-e711.
  • Perez MR, Rodriguez RM, Baumann BM, Langdorf MI, Anglin D, Bradley RN, Raja AS. Sternal fracture in the age of pan-scan. Injury 2015; 46: 1324-7.
  • Sesia SB, Prüfer F, Mayr J. Sternal fracture in children: diagnosis by ultrasonography. European Journal of Pediatric Surgery Reports 2017; 5(01): e39-e42.
  • Khalil PA, Benton C, Toney AG. Point-of-care ultrasound used to diagnose sternal fractures missed by conventional imaging. Pediatric emergency care 2021; 37(2): 106-7.
  • You JS, Chung YE, Kim D, Park S, Chung S. Role of sonography in the emergency room to diagnose sternal fractures. Journal of Clinical Ultrasound 2010; 38(3): 135-7.
  • Racine S, Drake D: BET 3: Bedside ultrasound for the diagnosis of sternal fracture. Emergency Medicine Journal 2015; 32(12): 971–2.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Clinical Sciences (Other)
Journal Section Case Report
Authors

Songül Tomar Güneysu 0000-0003-0573-978X

Mehmet Ali Aslaner 0000-0002-7851-7881

Okşan Derinöz-güleryüz 0000-0001-7348-0656

Publication Date December 31, 2023
Submission Date June 8, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023

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APA Tomar Güneysu, S., Aslaner, M. A., & Derinöz-güleryüz, O. (2023). Detection of Sternum Fracture with POCUS Despite Normal Computed Tomography Findings: A Case Report. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports, 14(4), 77-80. https://doi.org/10.33706/jemcr.1311287
AMA Tomar Güneysu S, Aslaner MA, Derinöz-güleryüz O. Detection of Sternum Fracture with POCUS Despite Normal Computed Tomography Findings: A Case Report. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports. December 2023;14(4):77-80. doi:10.33706/jemcr.1311287
Chicago Tomar Güneysu, Songül, Mehmet Ali Aslaner, and Okşan Derinöz-güleryüz. “Detection of Sternum Fracture With POCUS Despite Normal Computed Tomography Findings: A Case Report”. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports 14, no. 4 (December 2023): 77-80. https://doi.org/10.33706/jemcr.1311287.
EndNote Tomar Güneysu S, Aslaner MA, Derinöz-güleryüz O (December 1, 2023) Detection of Sternum Fracture with POCUS Despite Normal Computed Tomography Findings: A Case Report. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports 14 4 77–80.
IEEE S. Tomar Güneysu, M. A. Aslaner, and O. Derinöz-güleryüz, “Detection of Sternum Fracture with POCUS Despite Normal Computed Tomography Findings: A Case Report”, Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 77–80, 2023, doi: 10.33706/jemcr.1311287.
ISNAD Tomar Güneysu, Songül et al. “Detection of Sternum Fracture With POCUS Despite Normal Computed Tomography Findings: A Case Report”. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports 14/4 (December 2023), 77-80. https://doi.org/10.33706/jemcr.1311287.
JAMA Tomar Güneysu S, Aslaner MA, Derinöz-güleryüz O. Detection of Sternum Fracture with POCUS Despite Normal Computed Tomography Findings: A Case Report. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports. 2023;14:77–80.
MLA Tomar Güneysu, Songül et al. “Detection of Sternum Fracture With POCUS Despite Normal Computed Tomography Findings: A Case Report”. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports, vol. 14, no. 4, 2023, pp. 77-80, doi:10.33706/jemcr.1311287.
Vancouver Tomar Güneysu S, Aslaner MA, Derinöz-güleryüz O. Detection of Sternum Fracture with POCUS Despite Normal Computed Tomography Findings: A Case Report. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports. 2023;14(4):77-80.