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The Results of Surgical Management of Unstable Both-Bone Forearm Fractures in Children
Author(s) -
Sancar Serbest,
Hacı Bayram Tosun,
Sebahattin Kılıç,
Halil Gökçe,
Suat Erol Çelik,
Van Bölge
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
the annals of clinical and analytical medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2667-663X
DOI - 10.4328/jcam.1120
Subject(s) - medicine , forearm , surgery
Aim: In our study; we evaluated the forearm fractures in children which were fixed by intramedullary kirschner wires through close reduction, prospectively. Material and Method: There were two girls and 18 boys who were between 7-14 years with unstable both-bone forearm fractures were prospectively evaluated. Unsuccessfull reduction in seventeen patients, loss of reduction during follow-up in three patients. Results: Union was achieved in all the fractures within a mean of 6,5 weeks (range 6 to 9 weeks). None of the patients developed complications such as deep infection, synostosis, loss of reduction, vessel-nerve-tendon injuries, compartment syndrome, refractures, or implant migration. Pin tract infections seen in two patients were treated with antibiotic treatment. Clinically and radiographically, no length discrepancy was detected between the two forearms. Discussion: Close reduction and intramedullary fixation with kirschner wires is an easy, reliable and alternative method for the forearm fractures in children aged between 7-14 years.

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