OPEN REDUCTION AND INTERNAL-FIXATION OF FOREARM FRACTURES IN CHILDREN

Citation
R. Ortega et al., OPEN REDUCTION AND INTERNAL-FIXATION OF FOREARM FRACTURES IN CHILDREN, Journal of pediatric orthopedics, 16(5), 1996, pp. 651-654
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics,Orthopedics
ISSN journal
02716798
Volume
16
Issue
5
Year of publication
1996
Pages
651 - 654
Database
ISI
SICI code
0271-6798(1996)16:5<651:ORAIOF>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
We retrospectively reviewed 16 children younger than 13 years with 17 fractures of the shafts of the radius or ulna or both who had undergon e an open reduction-internal fixation (ORIF). ORIF was performed when a closed reduction was deemed unacceptable in 14 radius fractures and for three unstable open fractures of the radius. The average age was 9 .4+/-2.3 years (range, 5.0-12.5). Of the 14 fractures with an unaccept able closed reduction, soft-tissue interposition was encountered in se ven. Fixation was secured by plates and screws, percutaneous Steinmann pins, or intramedullary Steinmann pins. There were no delayed unions or nonunions, no infections, and no neurovascular injuries. The averag e follow-up was 12.3 months; all 17 fractures had excellent results (f orearm rotation loss of <10 degrees). Our study indicates that excelle nt results can be expected with no increased risk of complications if the treating physician elects to proceed with an ORIF in a pediatric f orearm fracture with proper indications.