The treatment of displaced radial neck combined with olecranon fractures with absorbable rods and Kirschner wires in pediatric patients.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Kai Chen, Kai Gu, Yuxi Su
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of pediatric patients who were treated for olecranon and displaced radial neck fractures with absorbable rods and Kirschner wires.

Methods: Thirty-one patients (20 male, 11 female), aged from 3 to 13 years old with olecranon and displaced radial neck fractures treated with absorbable rods and Kirschner wires, were included in this retrospective, single-center study. All radial neck fractures were Judet type IV, and there were 17 type C and 14 type D olecranon fractures. The follow-up time ranged from 26 to 56 months (average 35.8 months). The Boyd approach was used first to reduce olecranon fractures and fix them with Kirschner wires. Thereafter, radial neck fractures were reduced and fixed with absorbable rods. Patients' functional outcomes were assessed using the Mayo Elbow Performance Index score.

Results: Results were excellent in 19 patients, good in 8 patients, fair in 2 patients, and poor in 2 cases according to the Mayo Elbow Performance Index score. The rate of excellent and good outcomes was 87.1%. The average Mayo Elbow Performance Index score was 91.5 points. Three patients showed radial nerve injuries preoperatively, which were assessed intraoperatively. No nerve repair was required, and all nerve injuries recovered within 3 months.

Conclusion: This study has shown us that using a Boyd approach for open reduction and fixation with absorbable rods and K-wires is feasible for olecranon and severely displaced radial neck fractures in pediatric patients.

Level of evidence: Level IV, Therapeutic study.

可吸收棒与克氏针治疗小儿桡骨颈移位合并鹰嘴骨折。
目的:本研究的目的是评估儿童患者使用可吸收棒和克氏针治疗鹰嘴和移位的桡骨颈骨折的结果。方法:采用可吸收棒和克氏针治疗尺骨鹰嘴和桡骨颈移位骨折的患者31例(男20例,女11例),年龄3 ~ 13岁,回顾性,单中心研究。桡骨颈骨折均为Judet IV型,C型骨折17例,D型骨折14例。随访26 ~ 56个月,平均35.8个月。首先采用Boyd入路复位鹰嘴骨折并用克氏针固定。随后,桡骨颈骨折复位并用可吸收棒固定。使用Mayo肘部功能指数评分评估患者的功能结局。结果:Mayo肘关节功能指数评分为优19例,良8例,一般2例,差2例。优良率为87.1%。梅奥肘部表现指数的平均得分为91.5分。3例患者术前出现桡神经损伤,术中评估。不需要神经修复,所有神经损伤在3个月内恢复。结论:本研究表明,对于儿童鹰嘴骨折和严重移位的桡骨颈骨折,采用Boyd入路开放复位和可吸收棒和k针固定是可行的。证据等级:IV级,治疗性研究。
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期刊介绍: Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica (AOTT) is an international, scientific, open access periodical published in accordance with independent, unbiased, and double-blinded peer-review principles. The journal is the official publication of the Turkish Association of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, and Turkish Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology. It is published bimonthly in January, March, May, July, September, and November. The publication language of the journal is English. The aim of the journal is to publish original studies of the highest scientific and clinical value in orthopedics, traumatology, and related disciplines. The scope of the journal includes but not limited to diagnostic, treatment, and prevention methods related to orthopedics and traumatology. Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica publishes clinical and basic research articles, case reports, personal clinical and technical notes, systematic reviews and meta-analyses and letters to the Editor. Proceedings of scientific meetings are also considered for publication. The target audience of the journal includes healthcare professionals, physicians, and researchers who are interested or working in orthopedics and traumatology field, and related disciplines.
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