The most common elbow lesions found in pediatric practice are supracondylar fractures. We compared two groups of 34 patients each with a supracondylar humerus fracture grade III (Gartland classification). The first group was treated with percutaneous pinning with Kirschner wires, with patients in a supine position, sometimes preceded by transkeletal traction. The second group was treated with percutaneous pinning with Kirschner wires, with patients in a prone position, within 6 h of the trauma. No statistically significant differences with regard to clinical outcomes and neurovascular complications were revealed in the comparison. Therefore, we can state that both treatment techniques used are valid.
Supracondylar humerus fractures in children : a comparison of experiences / E. Pescatori, A. Memeo, A. Brivio, A. Trapletti, S. Camurri, L. Pedretti, W. Albisetti. - In: JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS B. - ISSN 1060-152X. - 21:6(2012 Nov), pp. 505-513. [10.1097/BPB.0b013e32834f805b]
Supracondylar humerus fractures in children : a comparison of experiences
A. Trapletti;S. Camurri;L. PedrettiPenultimo
;W. AlbisettiUltimo
2012
Abstract
The most common elbow lesions found in pediatric practice are supracondylar fractures. We compared two groups of 34 patients each with a supracondylar humerus fracture grade III (Gartland classification). The first group was treated with percutaneous pinning with Kirschner wires, with patients in a supine position, sometimes preceded by transkeletal traction. The second group was treated with percutaneous pinning with Kirschner wires, with patients in a prone position, within 6 h of the trauma. No statistically significant differences with regard to clinical outcomes and neurovascular complications were revealed in the comparison. Therefore, we can state that both treatment techniques used are valid.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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