The safety and efficacy of closed reduction and percutaneous pinning with an intraoperative arthrogram for Grade 2 and Grade 3 pediatric lateral condyle fractures
Abstract:Objectives:
It is controversial whether pediatric lateral humeral condyle fractures (LHCFs) with >2 mm displacement can be managed using closed reduction and percutaneous pinning (CRPP) as opposed to open reduction. This study assesses the clinical, radiographic outcomes, and complication rates of patients undergoing arthrogram-assisted CRPP for fractures with >2 mm of displacement rather than open reduction and internal fixation.
Methods:
This study was conducted retrospectively, looking at all childr… Show more
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