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Neglected Fractures of the Lateral Humeral Condyle in Children; Which Treatment for Which Condition?

Giovanni Trisolino1, Diego Antonioli1, Giovanni Gallone1, Stefano Stallone1, Paola Zarantonello1, Piergiuseppe Tanzi1, Eleonora Olivotto2, Luca Stilli1, Giovanni Luigi Di Gennaro1, Stefano Stilli1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Neglected fractures of the lateral humeral condyle (LHC) are misdiagnosed or insufficiently treated fractures, presenting later than 3 weeks after injury. The management of neglected LHC fractures in children remains controversial.
METHODS: Twenty-seven children were included in this retrospective study. Charts and medical records were investigated for demographics, time interval between injury and treatment, and type of treatment. Baseline radiographs were assessed for fracture grading and displacement. Final radiographs were investigated for bone healing, avascular necrosis, elbow deformities and growth disturbances. Complications were classified by the Clavien-Dindo-Sink (CDS) system. Outcomes were assessed according to the Dhillon Score (DhiS) and Mayo Elbow Performance Score (MEPS).
RESULTS: The mean time from injury to presentation was 27 months. Treatments included nonoperative management (6 patients), "in-situ" fixation (7 patients), open reduction and internal fixation (11 patients) and corrective osteotomy (3 patients). The mean follow-up was 7 years (range: 2-16). Overall, we observed complications in 16 patients (59%); six complications were considered major (22%) and occurred in Weiss Grade 3 fractures, with lateral displacement ≥5 mm. At the latest follow-up, pain and functional scores improved in 23 of 27 patients (85%). Mean MEPS increased from an average of 62 points preoperatively to 98 points postoperatively, while mean DhiS improved on average from 5 to 8 points. CDS score and time interval between injury and treatment were independent predictors of MEPS and DhiS.
CONCLUSION: Our study describes outcomes from a cohort of children undergoing different treatments for neglected LHC fractures. Prolonged time interval between injury and treatment and perioperative major complications negatively impacted the treatment outcomes. Our findings strengthen the requirement for widely agreed guidelines of surgical management in neglected LHC fractures.

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Keywords:  ORIF; child; delayed union; elbow; in situ fixation; lateral humeral condyle; neglected fracture; nonunion

Year:  2021        PMID: 33477426      PMCID: PMC7830377          DOI: 10.3390/children8010056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Children (Basel)        ISSN: 2227-9067


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