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Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning in the Treatment of Humeral Distal Metaphyseal-Diaphyseal Junction Fractures in Children: A Technique Note and Preliminary Results

Objective: The metaphyseal-diaphyseal junction (MDJ) fracture is an uncommon but problematic type of fracture occurring at the distal humerus in children. Closed reduction and fixation are challenging and may not be possible with the conventional reduction maneuver utilized in supracondylar fracture...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Hai, Zhang, Ge, Li, Ming, Liu, Xing, Qu, Xiangyang, Cao, Yujiang, Weng, Liuqi, Zhang, Yuan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8247651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34222144
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.670164
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author Zhou, Hai
Zhang, Ge
Li, Ming
Liu, Xing
Qu, Xiangyang
Cao, Yujiang
Weng, Liuqi
Zhang, Yuan
author_facet Zhou, Hai
Zhang, Ge
Li, Ming
Liu, Xing
Qu, Xiangyang
Cao, Yujiang
Weng, Liuqi
Zhang, Yuan
author_sort Zhou, Hai
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description Objective: The metaphyseal-diaphyseal junction (MDJ) fracture is an uncommon but problematic type of fracture occurring at the distal humerus in children. Closed reduction and fixation are challenging and may not be possible with the conventional reduction maneuver utilized in supracondylar fractures. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a novel closed reduction and percutaneous pinning (CRPP) technique for the treatment of these fractures. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 14 children (8 boys and 6 girls) who underwent closed reduction and percutaneous fixation for the treatment of MDJ fractures. Six children who underwent treatment with a novel CRPP technique were enrolled as Group A. Eight children underwent the conventional reduction maneuver utilized in supracondylar fracture and were enrolled as Group B. Clinical and radiographic outcomes in the two groups were then compared. Results: In Group A, all six MDJ fractures were treated successfully with the novel CRPP technique without the need for open procedures or re-operation. No complications such as pin-site infection or iatrogenic nerve injury were found in this group. In group B, five of the eight fractures were treated successfully with the conventional CRPP technique; three fractures needed open reduction, and one of them had further surgery because of the loss of fixation. Children with successful CRPP in each group were included to compare the efficacy of the novel CRPP technique. The average duration of the surgery in Group A was significantly shorter than that in Group B (p < 0.001). At last follow-up, both groups obtained satisfactory clinical and radiographic outcomes. Conclusion: MDJ fractures can be reduced successfully and fixed stably via a novel CRPP technique, and laborious and frustrating attempts at closed reduction and further open reduction can be avoided.
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spelling pubmed-82476512021-07-02 Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning in the Treatment of Humeral Distal Metaphyseal-Diaphyseal Junction Fractures in Children: A Technique Note and Preliminary Results Zhou, Hai Zhang, Ge Li, Ming Liu, Xing Qu, Xiangyang Cao, Yujiang Weng, Liuqi Zhang, Yuan Front Pediatr Pediatrics Objective: The metaphyseal-diaphyseal junction (MDJ) fracture is an uncommon but problematic type of fracture occurring at the distal humerus in children. Closed reduction and fixation are challenging and may not be possible with the conventional reduction maneuver utilized in supracondylar fractures. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a novel closed reduction and percutaneous pinning (CRPP) technique for the treatment of these fractures. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 14 children (8 boys and 6 girls) who underwent closed reduction and percutaneous fixation for the treatment of MDJ fractures. Six children who underwent treatment with a novel CRPP technique were enrolled as Group A. Eight children underwent the conventional reduction maneuver utilized in supracondylar fracture and were enrolled as Group B. Clinical and radiographic outcomes in the two groups were then compared. Results: In Group A, all six MDJ fractures were treated successfully with the novel CRPP technique without the need for open procedures or re-operation. No complications such as pin-site infection or iatrogenic nerve injury were found in this group. In group B, five of the eight fractures were treated successfully with the conventional CRPP technique; three fractures needed open reduction, and one of them had further surgery because of the loss of fixation. Children with successful CRPP in each group were included to compare the efficacy of the novel CRPP technique. The average duration of the surgery in Group A was significantly shorter than that in Group B (p < 0.001). At last follow-up, both groups obtained satisfactory clinical and radiographic outcomes. Conclusion: MDJ fractures can be reduced successfully and fixed stably via a novel CRPP technique, and laborious and frustrating attempts at closed reduction and further open reduction can be avoided. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8247651/ /pubmed/34222144 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.670164 Text en Copyright © 2021 Zhou, Zhang, Li, Liu, Qu, Cao, Weng and Zhang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Zhou, Hai
Zhang, Ge
Li, Ming
Liu, Xing
Qu, Xiangyang
Cao, Yujiang
Weng, Liuqi
Zhang, Yuan
Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning in the Treatment of Humeral Distal Metaphyseal-Diaphyseal Junction Fractures in Children: A Technique Note and Preliminary Results
title Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning in the Treatment of Humeral Distal Metaphyseal-Diaphyseal Junction Fractures in Children: A Technique Note and Preliminary Results
title_full Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning in the Treatment of Humeral Distal Metaphyseal-Diaphyseal Junction Fractures in Children: A Technique Note and Preliminary Results
title_fullStr Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning in the Treatment of Humeral Distal Metaphyseal-Diaphyseal Junction Fractures in Children: A Technique Note and Preliminary Results
title_full_unstemmed Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning in the Treatment of Humeral Distal Metaphyseal-Diaphyseal Junction Fractures in Children: A Technique Note and Preliminary Results
title_short Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning in the Treatment of Humeral Distal Metaphyseal-Diaphyseal Junction Fractures in Children: A Technique Note and Preliminary Results
title_sort closed reduction and percutaneous pinning in the treatment of humeral distal metaphyseal-diaphyseal junction fractures in children: a technique note and preliminary results
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8247651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34222144
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.670164
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