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==Overview==
==Overview==
'''Salter-Harris Fractures''': Descriptive terms for [[bone fracture|fracture]]s affecting the [[growth plate]] of a bone. Once bone growth has completed, the term "Salter-Harris Fracture" no longer applies.  
Salter-Harris Fractures: Descriptive terms for [[bone fracture|fracture]]s affecting the [[growth plate]] of a bone. Once bone growth has completed, the term "Salter-Harris Fracture" no longer applies.  


==Classification==
==Classification==
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* Type II - A fracture through the growth plate and the [[metaphysis]], sparing the [[epiphysis]]:<ref>http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/sh_type_ii</ref> 75% incidence
* Type II - A fracture through the growth plate and the [[metaphysis]], sparing the [[epiphysis]]:<ref>http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/sh_type_ii</ref> 75% incidence
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* Type VI - Injury to the peripheral portion of the physis and a resultant bony bridge formation which my produce an angular deformity. (Added in 1969 by Mercer Rang.)
* Type VI - Injury to the peripheral portion of the physis and a resultant bony bridge formation which my produce an angular deformity. (Added in 1969 by Mercer Rang.)


==See also==
==Related Chapter==
* [[Paul Jules Tillaux]]
* [[Paul Jules Tillaux]]


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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Prashanth Saddala M.B.B.S

Overview

Salter-Harris Fractures: Descriptive terms for fractures affecting the growth plate of a bone. Once bone growth has completed, the term "Salter-Harris Fracture" no longer applies.

Classification

There are six types of Salter-Harris fractures:[1]

  • Type I - A transverse fracture through the growth plate (also referred to as the "physis")[2] : 6% incidence
  • Type III - A fracture through growth plate and epiphysis, sparing the metaphysis:[4] 8% incidence
  • Type IV - A fracture through all three elements of the bone, the growth plate, metaphysis, and epiphysis:[5] 10% incidence
  • Type V - A compression fracture of the growth plate (resulting in a decrease in the perceived space between the epiphysis and diaphysis on x-ray):[6] 1% incidence
  • Type VI - Injury to the peripheral portion of the physis and a resultant bony bridge formation which my produce an angular deformity. (Added in 1969 by Mercer Rang.)

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