Literature DB >> 2884828

[Significance of rotation errors in supracondylar humeral fractures in the child].

H Resch, G Helweg.   

Abstract

To get information about the importance of malrotation for posttraumatic varus or valgus deformity a clinical, radiological and CT follow-up examination of 20 children who were treated for supracondylar fracture from 1983 to 1985 was done. Rotational-displacement was measured on computed tomographical images taken from the region where fracture had happened. On the ap follow-up X-ray from both, the fractured and the other side, and the X-ray which was made after reduction, the medial and lateral colonne were measured from a "special point" in the middle of the shaft of the humerus. The length of the colonnes and their difference were compared. 15 of the 20 patients showed internal malrotation, 1 patient external malrotation and 4 showed no rotational-displacement. In 15 of the 16 patients with malrotation, the rotational-displacement caused a change in the length of the colonnes. Just in one case malrotation caused a minimal deformity of the carrying angle without alteration of the length of the colonnes. 93% of the cases with internal malrotation showed varus deformity. In 3 cases we saw growth disturbance of the epiphyseal plate, but the induced alteration of the length of the colonnes were minimal compared with the changes caused by malrotation.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2884828

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aktuelle Traumatol        ISSN: 0044-6173


  2 in total

1.  [Not Available].

Authors:  L R von Laer
Journal:  Oper Orthop Traumatol       Date:  1997-12       Impact factor: 1.154

2.  Calculation of rotational deformity in pediatric supracondylar humerus fractures.

Authors:  Eric R Henderson; Kenneth A Egol; Harold J P van Bosse; Mark E Schweitzer; Sarah K Pettrone; David S Feldman
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2006-12-01       Impact factor: 2.199

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