BACKGROUND: Prevention of redisplacement is an issue after the treatment of fractures of the distal third of the radius in children. In this study, we used a locked wires fixator for this type of fracture and achieved favorable treatment outcomes. METHODS: The subjects were 8 children with fractures of the distal third of the radius (male: 7, female: 1, mean age: 9.0 years old) who underwent surgery with locked wires fixators and were able to be evaluated 12 months after surgery. Immobilization was not applied after surgery. The locked wires fixator or K-wire was removed when the bridging callus was observed on plain radiography 4-6 (mean 5.5) weeks after surgery in all patients. The presence of bone union, functional outcomes, and complications were investigated postoperatively. RESULTS: All patients achieved bone union without redisplacement excellent function. The pin site infection was observed in two patients. CONCLUSIONS: The locked wires fixator may be a new useful treatment method for fractures likely to cause postoperative redisplacement.
BACKGROUND: Prevention of redisplacement is an issue after the treatment of fractures of the distal third of the radius in children. In this study, we used a locked wires fixator for this type of fracture and achieved favorable treatment outcomes. METHODS: The subjects were 8 children with fractures of the distal third of the radius (male: 7, female: 1, mean age: 9.0 years old) who underwent surgery with locked wires fixators and were able to be evaluated 12 months after surgery. Immobilization was not applied after surgery. The locked wires fixator or K-wire was removed when the bridging callus was observed on plain radiography 4-6 (mean 5.5) weeks after surgery in all patients. The presence of bone union, functional outcomes, and complications were investigated postoperatively. RESULTS: All patients achieved bone union without redisplacement excellent function. The pin site infection was observed in two patients. CONCLUSIONS: The locked wires fixator may be a new useful treatment method for fractures likely to cause postoperative redisplacement.
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Fractures of the distal third of the radius in children; Locked wires fixator; Minimally invasive technique; Redisplacement