Title of article :
Both-Bone Forearm Fractures in Children with Minimum Four Years of Growth Remaining: Can Cast Achieve a Good Outcome at Skeletal Maturity?
Author/Authors :
D, Hadizie Department of Orthopaedics - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Kubang Kerian - Malaysia , I, Munajat Department of Orthopaedics - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Kubang Kerian - Malaysia
Abstract :
Introduction: Both-bone forearm fractures in children can be treated non-operatively with a cast. Most previous studies have shown favourable outcome; however, information on
the functional outcome after skeletal maturity is still scanty.
Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the
functional outcome after skeletal maturity in fractures with at
least four years of growth remaining.
Materials and Methods: This retrospective study was
conducted from March 2012 until March 2013. Age at the
time of fracture was taken as until 10 years for females and
until 12 years old for males with at least four years of growth
remaining. Fractures occurring in the diaphysis were
included in the study. Functional outcomes were assessed at
or after skeletal maturity.
Results: Forty-four children fulfilled the criteria. The ages
of the youngest and the oldest at the time of fracture was five
and 12 years old respectively. Follow-up of the male and
female patients were 7.4 years and 5.5 years respectively.
There was a significant difference between post-reduction
angulation and angulation at skeletal maturity of the radius
and ulna (p<0.001). Out of 44 patients, 39 had excellent and
five had good functional outcomes. No patient had fair or
poor functional outcome. There was no association between
the functional outcome and the angulation of forearm bones
after skeletal maturity. Age at the time of fracture had a significant association with the functional outcome. Conclusion: Non-operative treatment of both-bone
diaphyseal forearm fractures in a cast has good to excellent functional outcomes in children who still have four years of growth remaining.
Keywords :
forearm fracture , both-bone , functional outcome , children , skeletal maturity
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal