小儿肱骨髁上骨折导致肘内翻畸形和迟发性移位的初始特征。

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY
Takehiko Takagi, Noriyuki Aibara, Sakura Yamaguchi, Atsuhito Seki, Shinichiro Takayama
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背景:肱骨髁上骨折是儿童肘部骨折中最常见的类型,并伴有肘内翻畸形等多种并发症。初期治疗最重要的目标是避免复杂的畸形。在本研究中,我们研究了肘内翻畸形,并讨论了肱骨髁上骨折的理想初始治疗方法。方法:保守治疗肱骨髁上骨折58例(女26例,男32例),手术治疗115例(女40例,男75例)。我们采用线性回归模型进行多变量分析,评估保守病例中以下因素与损伤的相关性:Gartland分类、内侧粉碎性骨折的存在、内侧移位长度、前钉长度、年龄、性别、受累侧(作为解释变量)和肘内翻畸形因素作为响应变量。此外,我们评估了手术病例术后移位的变化,并将内侧钉的存在和钉的数量作为解释变量。结果:损伤严重程度(Gartland分类)是肘内翻畸形的重要因素。内侧是否有粉碎的骨碎片、前钉长度、年龄、性别和患侧对肘内翻畸形无显著影响。然而,损伤后内侧移位是双肘内翻畸形的重要因素。在手术病例研究中,内侧移位是肘内翻畸形的重要因素。内侧是否存在粉碎的骨碎片、钉钉数量和年龄也是肘内翻畸形的重要因素。结论:本研究得出结论,准确复位和固定是重要的,特别注意内侧移位和内侧粉碎碎片,以避免肘内翻畸形。证据等级:IV级(治疗性)。
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The Initial Characteristics of Paediatric Supracondylar Humerus Fractures Led to Cubitus Varus Deformity and Delayed Displacement.

Background: Supracondylar humerus fractures are the most common type of elbow fracture in children, with a variety of complications such as cubitus varus deformity. The most important goal of the initial treatment is to avoid complicated deformities. In the present study, we investigated cubitus varus deformity and discussed the ideal initial treatment for supracondylar humerus fractures. Methods: There were 58 conservative cases (26 girls and 32 boys) and 115 operative cases (40 girls and 75 boys) with supracondylar humerus fractures. We evaluated the correlation between the following factors on injury in the conservative cases: Gartland classification, presence of comminuted medial fractures, medial shift length, anterior spike length, age, sex, affected side (as explanatory variables) and the factors of cubitus varus deformity as response variables by using the linear regression model for multivariable analysis. Moreover, we evaluated the changes in displacement after the operation in the operative cases, adding the presence of medial pins and the number of pins as explanatory variables. Results: Injury severity (Gartland classification) was a significant factor for cubitus varus deformity. The presence of comminuted bone fragments on the medial side, anterior spike length, age, sex and affected side were not significant factors of cubitus varus deformity. However, medial displacement on injury was a significant factor of both cubitus varus deformity. In the operative case study, medial displacement was a significant factor in cubitus varus deformity. The presence of comminuted bone fragments on the medial side, number of pins and age were also significant factors for cubitus varus deformities. Conclusions: The present study concluded that it is important to perform accurate reduction and fixation, with special attention to medial shift and medial comminuted fragments to avoid cubitus varus deformity. Level of Evidence: Level IV (Therapeutic).

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