Literature DB >> 9491407

[Post-traumatic problem cases involving the elbow in children].

L von Laer1, A Pirwitz, A K Vocke.   

Abstract

In the last 20 years 49 children with gross posttraumatic elbow deformities have been treated in our hospital: 19 patients with an overlooked radial head dislocation, 12 children with a radial condyle deformity and 19 patients with a severe radial head deformity. SECONDARY TREATMENT: In the majority of cases secondary surgical procedures led to unsatisfying results. Only 4 patients with a pseudarthrosis of the radial condyle were treated secondarily. Surgical fixation led to good functional results but was not able to remove the joint deformity. Overlooked radial head dislocations were treated by ulnar osteotomy in 17 cases. We were able to follow up 13 of these: a redislocation had taken place in 8 of them. Functional impairment was found in 6 redislocated cases and in 2 children with a correct position of the radial head. In patients with gross radial head deformities arthrolysis was performed. The radial head had to be taken out in 7 cases. Functional results of pro- and supination were unsatisfactory. INITIAL TREATMENT AND CAUSES: Persistent dislocations of the radial head had been overlooked initially. In 9 out of 12 cases with a radial condyle deformity a conservatively treated dislocated fracture had led to a pseudarthrosis. In the remaining 2 cases the fracture fragments had been fixated in an incorrect position. Radial head deformities were seen after dislocated radial head fractures which had been treated by open reduction, internal fixation, longterm immobilization (6-8 weeks) and excessive physiotherapy.
CONCLUSION: In 47 out of 49 cases posttraumatic deformities were either caused by delayed an neglected treatment or traumatic and excessive therapy methods. An adequate initial diagnosis and therapy can prevent more than 90% of severe posttraumatic elbow deformities in children.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9491407     DOI: 10.1007/s001320050191

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orthopade        ISSN: 0085-4530            Impact factor:   1.087


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