Closed percutaneous reduction by leverage and Kirschner wire fixation for treatment of irreducible phalangeal neck fractures in children

Fei Yin, Jun Wang, Xiao-fang Shen, C. Zou, Shuai Liu, Weifeng Lin
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Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of closed percutaneous reduction by leverage and Kirschner wire fixation in the treatment of irreducible phalangeal neck fractures in children. Methods From January 2016 to March 2019, 12 children with irreducible phalangeal neck fractures ware treated. The time from injury to operation was 1 to 46 days, including 5 cases of old fracture. Closed Kirschner wire puncture was used to clear callus and closed percutaneous reduction by leverage and Kirschner wire fixation were performed. The fracture healing time of the children was followed up after operation. Total active motion (TAM) system was used to evaluate the recovery of finger function. Results All the operations were completed successfully, and no infection, skin necrosis and fracture malunion occurred. All the children were follow-up for 6 to 36 months, with an average of 15.3 months. The fracture healing time was (4.2±0.2) weeks. The Kirschner wire was removed and functional exercises were performed 4 weeks after operation. The finger joint function was evaluated as excellent according to TAM system. Conclusion Closed percutaneous reduction by leverage and Kirschner wire fixation in the treatment of irreducible phalangeal neck fractures in children has the advantages of simple operation, less trauma and definite curative effect. It is necessary to strictly grasp the operative indications for old fracture. Key words: Finger phalanges; Fractures,bone; Fracture fixation; Kirschner wire
经皮杠杆复位加克氏针固定治疗儿童无法复位指骨颈骨折
目的探讨经皮闭合复位加克氏针内固定治疗儿童指骨颈骨折的临床疗效。方法自2016年1月至2019年3月,对12例儿童指骨颈不可复位骨折进行治疗。从受伤到手术时间为1-46天,其中陈旧性骨折5例。采用闭合性克氏针穿刺清除骨痂,采用杠杆闭合性经皮复位和克氏针固定。术后随访患儿骨折愈合时间。采用全主动运动(TAM)系统评价手指功能的恢复情况。结果手术全部成功,无感染、皮肤坏死和骨折畸形愈合。所有患儿随访6~36个月,平均15.3个月。骨折愈合时间为(4.2±0.2)周。术后4周取出克氏针并进行功能锻炼。根据TAM系统,手指关节功能被评价为优秀。结论经皮杠杆复位克氏针内固定治疗小儿指骨颈不可复位骨折,具有操作简单、创伤小、疗效确切的优点。要严格掌握陈旧性骨折的手术指征。关键词:指骨;骨折,骨;骨折固定;克氏钢丝
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