Fractured femur (Paediatric)


 


Considerable force may be associated with a femoral fracture, although this injury may occur after apparently minor twisting. Assess ABC. Treat shock if present. A child may lose a significant amount of blood into an displaced femoral fracture.


Analgesia


Application of a femoral traction splint ( Thomas splint )Measuring Thomas Splint

Frame and SlingsHow To apply Traction 01

Equipment

Preparation

Procedure

Apply traction 2
How to apply Traction 02

Apply traction 3
How to apply Trction 03

Apply traction 4
Applying Traction 04

Apply traction 5
Using the taped Spalulae as a Windlass

 

Using the taped spatulas as a Windlass

All done
Thomas Splint in Situ

The leg should be elevated. It is important that circulatory observations are performed after application of the splint (colour, sensation, warmth and movement ), and that the limb is re-X-ray'd.

 

References

Taylor L (1987) Ward Manual of Orthopedic Traction. Churchill Livingstone, Royal College of Nursing (2002). A Traction Manual. RCN, London. Advanced Paediatric Life Support, a practical approach. ALSG Content by Steve Ball, Pauline Herbert, Pauline Chinnick, and Ian Higginson 11/11/2002. Reviewed by Dr Íomhar O' Sullivan 05/01/2005, 26/06/2006. Next reveiw 26/06/2007.