Single Bone Intramedullary Fixation of the Radius in Pediatric Both Bone Forearm Fractures Using Straight Stainless Steel Kirschner Wire: A Cross-sectional Study on Radiological and Clinical Feature.

Saeed Kokly, Alessandro Castagna, Mehdi Aarabi
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Objectives: We aimed to report radiological and clinical features of single bone intramedullary fixation of the radius in pediatric both bone forearm fractures using straight stainless steel Kirschner (K) wire.

Methods: Fifty-eight children (42 boys and 16 girls) referred to our hospital with both bone diaphyseal forearm fractures were operated on by using the single bone rigid K-wire intramedullary fixation and mini-open technique. The mean follow-up time was 8.9 months (6-12).

Results: The mean age of the patients was 7.4 years (4-12). More than 2/3 of the fractures were in the right hand. Around 63% of the fractures were in the middle third, 28% in the distal third, and 9% in the proximal third. Moreover, 12% were open type I Gustilo-Anderson fractures. The mean time from injury to surgery was two days (1-4), and the mean length of hospital stay was 2.8 days (2-5). The mean duration of surgery was 24.7 minutes (18-38), and the mean follow-up time was 8.9 months (6-12). All fractures united within 4-16 weeks (mean: 7.62). The cast and implant were removed simultaneously as the radiographic fracture union. There was no serious complication. Superficial infection of the pin track and loosening of the pin occurred in three cases (5%), all controlled by antibiotics and timely removal of the pins. Mild restriction of elbow extension (less than 20 degrees) was observed in three cases, which returned to normal at the last follow-up. Limitation of dorsiflexion of the wrist by more than 20° occurred in two patients (35° and 45°), which reverted to 25° and 25°, respectively, at the last follow-up.

Conclusion: In both bone forearm fractures in children, open reduction and internal fixation of only the radius with a stainless steel straight Kirschner wire could be a promising method with good results. This retrograde technique of intramedullary fixation is a simple and cost-effective method with minimal complications and acceptable outcomes in children aged 4-12 years.

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使用不锈钢 Kirschner 直丝对小儿前臂双骨骨折进行桡骨单骨髓内固定:关于放射学和临床特征的横断面研究。
目的我们旨在报告使用不锈钢直Kirschner(K)钢丝对小儿双骨前臂骨折进行桡骨单骨髓内固定的放射学和临床特征:对转诊至我院的58例双骨性前臂骨折患儿(42例男孩和16例女孩)采用单骨硬质K线髓内固定和小切口技术进行了手术。平均随访时间为 8.9 个月(6-12 个月):结果:患者的平均年龄为 7.4 岁(4-12 岁)。超过 2/3 的骨折发生在右手。约63%的骨折发生在中间三分之一处,28%发生在远端三分之一处,9%发生在近端三分之一处。此外,12%为开放性I型Gustilo-Anderson骨折。从受伤到手术的平均时间为两天(1-4 天),平均住院时间为 2.8 天(2-5 天)。平均手术时间为 24.7 分钟(18-38 分钟),平均随访时间为 8.9 个月(6-12 个月)。所有骨折均在 4-16 周内愈合(平均:7.62 周)。石膏和植入物在影像学显示骨折愈合后同时拆除。无严重并发症。有三例患者(5%)发生了销钉轨道表层感染和销钉松动,均通过抗生素治疗和及时拔除销钉得到控制。有三例病例出现轻微的肘关节伸展受限(小于20度),在最后一次随访时已恢复正常。两名患者的腕关节外展受限超过20°(35°和45°),在最后一次随访时分别恢复到25°和25°:对于儿童前臂双骨骨折,仅用不锈钢直Kirschner钢丝对桡骨进行切开复位和内固定可能是一种效果良好的方法。这种逆行髓内固定技术是一种简单、经济、并发症少的方法,对4-12岁儿童的治疗效果是可以接受的。
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期刊介绍: The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery (ABJS) aims to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of Orthopedic Sciences. The journal accepts scientific papers including original research, review article, short communication, case report, and letter to the editor in all fields of bone, joint, musculoskeletal surgery and related researches. The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery (ABJS) will publish papers in all aspects of today`s modern orthopedic sciences including: Arthroscopy, Arthroplasty, Sport Medicine, Reconstruction, Hand and Upper Extremity, Pediatric Orthopedics, Spine, Trauma, Foot and Ankle, Tumor, Joint Rheumatic Disease, Skeletal Imaging, Orthopedic Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation, Orthopedic Basic Sciences (Biomechanics, Biotechnology, Biomaterial..).
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