Evaluation of the necessity of hospitalization in children with an isolated linear skull fracture (ISF)

Volume: 32, Issue: 9, Pages: 1669 - 1674
Published: Jul 21, 2016
Abstract
The prevalence of skull fractures after mild head trauma is 2 % in children of all ages and 11 % in children younger than 2 years. The current standard management for a child diagnosed with an isolated skull fracture (ISF), in our institute, is hospitalization for a 24-h observation period. Based on data from the literature, less than 1 % of all minor head injuries require neurosurgical intervention. The main objective of this study was to...
Paper Details
Title
Evaluation of the necessity of hospitalization in children with an isolated linear skull fracture (ISF)
Published Date
Jul 21, 2016
Volume
32
Issue
9
Pages
1669 - 1674
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