• J Trauma · Feb 2001

    Treatment of diaphyseal forearm fractures in children by intramedullary Kirschner wires.

    • S A Qidwai.
    • Department of Orthopaedics, King Khalid Hospital, P.O. Box 1120, Najran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. shakeel_dr@yahoo.com
    • J Trauma. 2001 Feb 1; 50 (2): 303-7.

    BackgroundThis article presents a retrospective analysis of a case series of diaphyseal forearm fractures in children treated with intramedullary Kirschner wires (K-wires).MethodsSeventy-four diaphyseal forearm fractures in children (63 male subjects and 11 female subjects) with a mean age of 11 years (range, 4-15 years) were treated with percutaneous intramedullary K-wires. Under fluoroscopic control, a standard K-wire (diameter, 1.5-2.0 mm, depending on the age) was introduced into the distal radial metaphysis, proximal to the epiphysis. The K-wire was then advanced proximally across the fracture. For the ulna, the wire was introduced antegrade from the proximal end. The tip of the K-wire was prebent to 30 degrees to facilitate closed reduction of the displaced fracture.ResultsAll fractures healed between 6 and 10 weeks with minimum complications and excellent clinical results.ConclusionThis surgical technique is convenient, effective, and safe for treating displaced diaphyseal forearm fractures in children.

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