Which fracture requires open reduction in children?
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**Core Concept:**
Open reduction is typically required for fractures with severe displacement, intra-articular involvement, neurovascular compromise, or when closed reduction fails. In pediatrics, growth plate (physis) injuries with significant angulation or instability may also necessitate surgical intervention.
**Clinical Pearl / High-Yield Fact:**
Remember the **"Salter-Harris classification"** for pediatric physeal fractures: Grade III and IV injuries often require open reduction to prevent growth arrest and deformity.
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