Title of article :
Humeral Supracondylar Fractures in Children: A Novel Technique of Lateral External Fixation and Kirschner Wiring
Author/Authors :
Kow, RY Hospital Kuala Lipis - Kuala Lipis - Pahang, Malaysia , Zamri, AR Hospital Kuala Lipis - Kuala Lipis - Pahang, Malaysia , Ruben, JK Hospital Kuala Lipis - Kuala Lipis - Pahang, Malaysia , S, Jamaluddin Hospital Kuala Lipis - Kuala Lipis - Pahang, Malaysia , MT, Mohd-Nazir Hospital Kuala Lipis - Kuala Lipis - Pahang, Malaysia
Pages :
6
From page :
41
To page :
46
Abstract :
Introduction: Supracondylar fracture of the humerus is the most common fracture around the elbow in children. Pinning with Kirschner wires (K-wires) after open or closed reduction is generally accepted as the primary treatment modality. However, it comes with the risk of persistent instability and if the K-wire is not inserted properly, it may cause displacement and varus deformity. We present our two-year experience with a new technique of lateral external fixation and K-wiring of the humeral supracondylar fracture. Materials and Methods: A total of seven children with irreducible Gartland Type III supracondylar humeral fracture were treated with closed reduction and lateral external fixation and lateral Kirschner wiring. Patients with ipsilateral radial or ulnar fracture, open fracture and presence of neurovascular impairment pre-operatively were excluded. All the patients were followed up at one, three and six weeks and three and six months. The final outcomes were assessed based on Flynn's criteria. Results: All the patients achieved satisfactory outcomes in terms of cosmetic and functional aspects. All patients except one (85.5%) regained excellent and good cosmetic and functional status. One patient (14.3%) sustained pin site infection which resolved with oral antibiotic (CheckettsOtterburn grade 2). There was no neurological deficit involving the ulnar nerve and radial nerve. Conclusion: The introduction of lateral external fixation and lateral percutaneous pinning provide a promising alternative method for the treatment of humeral supracondylar fracture. This study demonstrates that it has satisfactory cosmetic and functional outcomes with no increased risk of complications compared to percutaneous pinning.
Keywords :
Supracondylar fracture , humerus , external fixator , Kirschner wire
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2602064
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