Open Reduction of Neglected Supracondylar Humeral Fractures With Callus Formation in Children

JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS(2020)

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Background: The standard treatment for supracondylar humeral fractures (SHFs) in children is closed reduction and percutaneous Kirschner (K)-wire fixation. In patients who present >14 days after injury and show callus formation, this procedure cannot be performed. There are 2 options in these cases: functional exercises with osteotomy performed at a later stage if cubitus varus is present, or immediate open reduction and percutaneous K-wire fixation. This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of K-wire fixation through an anterior approach in children with neglected SHF and identify factors predicting the outcomes. Methods: This retrospective study assessed the files of 32 children treated for neglected SHF at our hospital between June 2015 and May 2018. An incision was made along the anterior transverse groove of the elbow. The callus was removed, the fracture was reduced, and K-wire fixation was performed. The outcome evaluation included the radiological Baumann angle, pin fixation construct, carrying angles, and the functional outcome was Mayo Elbow Performance Score and Flynn criteria. Binary regression analysis compared the functional outcome as the dependent variable with age, time from injury to operation, operation time, and the amount of callus. Results: The interval between injury and operation was 14 to 40 days (average, 22.4 d). Patients were followed for 12 to 36 months (average, 21.5 mo). Fracture healing took 5 to 8 weeks (average, 6.6 wk). No patient had a vascular injury or compartment syndrome. Twelve patients were intraoperatively assessed for radial and median nerve injury. No nerve repair was required. All nerve injuries recovered within 3 months. No iatrogenic ulnar nerve injury occurred. One patient had an infected incision. Binary regression analysis showed that the time elapsed between injury and operation (P=0.033) and Gartland type (P=0.008) were inversely correlated with outcomes; the longer the duration, the poorer the outcomes. Conclusions: The functional outcomes after open reduction and K-wire fixation through an anterior approach were poorer with longer time to surgery and Gartland type.
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kirschner wires,bony callus,fracture fixation,open fracture reduction,surgical fixation devices
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