• Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg · Dec 2019

    Review Meta Analysis Comparative Study

    Displaced distal radius fractures in children, cast alone vs additional K-wire fixation: a meta-analysis.

    • Alysia Sengab, Pieta Krijnen, and Inger Birgitta Schipper.
    • Department of Trauma Surgery, Leiden University Medical Center, Post zone K6-R, P.O. Box 9600, 2300 RC, Leiden, The Netherlands. a.sengab@lumc.nl.
    • Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg. 2019 Dec 1; 45 (6): 1003-1011.

    PurposeDisplaced distal radius fractures in children are common and often treated by reduction and cast immobilization. Redisplacement occurs frequently and may be prevented by additional treatment with K-wire fixation after initial reduction. This meta-analysis aims to summarize available literature on this topic and determine if primary K-wire fixation is the preferred treatment for displaced distal radius fractures in children.MethodsA search in eight databases identified studies that compared cast immobilization alone to additional K-wire fixation as treatment for displaced paediatric distal radius fractures. The primary outcome was the redisplacement rate. Secondary outcomes were secondary reduction rate, range of motion and complications. This meta-analysis was performed according to the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis (PRISMA) statement.ResultsThree RCTs and 3 cohort studies, analysing 197 patients treated with cast immobilization alone and 185 with additional K-wire fixation, were included in this meta-analysis. Redisplacement occurred less frequently after additional K-wire fixation than after cast alone (3.8 versus 45.7%; OR 0.07, 95% CI 0.03-0.15). Secondary reduction was performed in 59.8% of the redisplaced fractures. Complications, other than redisplacement, occurred more often after additional K-wire fixation than after cast alone (15.7 versus 3.6%). Range of motion did not differ after both treatments.ConclusionsAdditional K-wire fixation is a suitable treatment to prevent redisplacement and secondary operations after initial reduction of displaced distal radius fractures in children, but is associated with post-procedural complications. Additional K-wire fixation does not result in a better range of motion than cast immobilization alone. More research is needed to identify those patients who will benefit the most from K-wire fixation as a treatment for displaced distal radius fractures in children.

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