Time of surgery and surgeon level in supracondylar humerus fractures in pediatric patients: A retrospective study.

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS World Journal of Orthopedics Pub Date : 2023-11-18 DOI:10.5312/wjo.v14.i11.791
Ibrahim A Albrahim, Ammar K AlOmran, Dalal A Bubshait, Yaser Tawfeeq, Arwa Alumran, Jaffar Alsayigh, Ammar Abusultan, Abdulraheem Altalib, Zaid A Alzaid, Shayma S Alsubaie, Mohammad M Alzahrani
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Background: Supracondylar humerus fractures account for more than 60% of all elbow fractures and about 1/5 of all pediatric fractures. Unfortunately, these fractures can be associated with risk of complications including neurovascular injuries, malunions and limb deformities. Controversy exists regarding the effect of time of surgical intervention and/or level of surgeon performing the surgery on outcome of these fractures.

Aim: To determine whether time of surgical intervention and/or surgeon level influence the outcomes of surgically managed pediatric supracondylar humerus fractures.

Methods: We retrospectively studied 155 pediatric patients presenting with a supracondylar humerus fracture in a level 1 trauma center from January 2006 to December 2019. The data extracted included demographic data, fracture characteristics, surgical data, and follow-up outcomes. The collected data was analyzed and P values of < 0.05 were considered statistically significant.

Results: Of the cohort, 11% of patients had documented post-operative complications, of which the majority occurred in surgeries performed after day time working hours and in fractures requiring open reduction. While the lowest complication rate was found in surgeries performed by pediatric orthopaedic surgeons, this did not reach statistical significance.

Conclusion: In pediatric patients undergoing surgery for supracondylar fractures, we found a higher complication rate when surgeries were not performed during working hours. Surgeon level and training had no significant effect on the risk of post-operative complications.

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儿童肱骨髁上骨折的手术时间和外科医生级别:回顾性研究
背景:肱骨髁上骨折占所有肘部骨折的 60% 以上,约占所有儿童骨折的 1/5。不幸的是,这些骨折可能伴有并发症风险,包括神经血管损伤、畸形和肢体畸形。目的:确定手术干预时间和/或外科医生水平是否会影响小儿肱骨髁上骨折的手术治疗效果:我们回顾性研究了2006年1月至2019年12月在一级创伤中心就诊的155例肱骨髁上骨折儿科患者。提取的数据包括人口统计学数据、骨折特征、手术数据和随访结果。对收集到的数据进行分析,P值小于0.05为具有统计学意义:在队列中,11%的患者有记录的术后并发症,其中大部分发生在日间工作时间后进行的手术和需要切开复位的骨折中。虽然由小儿骨科医生实施的手术并发症发生率最低,但这并不具有统计学意义:结论:在接受肱骨髁上骨折手术的小儿患者中,我们发现非工作时间进行手术的并发症发生率较高。外科医生的水平和培训对术后并发症的风险没有显著影响。
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