Displaced supracondylar femoral fractures: Clinical and radiographic outcomes in children aged 4–10 years treated with Kirschner wires and hip spica cast
Abstract:BackgroundSupracondylar femoral fractures (SFFs) are uncommon in children but can cause several abnormalities. Although several methods have been employed to treat these fractures, no accepted standard has been established.ObjectivesTo investigate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of displaced SFFs treated with Kirschner wires (K-wires) and hip spica casts in children aged 4–10 years.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed 22 displaced SFFs (mean age, 6.7 years; range, 4–10 years) in patients who underwent sur… Show more
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