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Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
1995 Volume.30 No. 3 p.694 ~ p.701
Stability of Pin Fixation of Displaced Supracondylar Fractures of Humerus in Children




Abstract
Fifty two cases of displaced supracondylar fractures were divided into three groups according to the methods of fracture stabilization. Cast immobilizations without pin fixation were included to the group 1 (12 cases), fixation with lateral pins
to
the
group 2 (22 cases), and lateral and medial cross pins to the group 3 (18 cases). In each group we attempted a radiological analysis for the stabilization failure through measurements of the horizontal rotation and the mediolateral tilting in
their
preoperative, postoperative and follow-up x-rays. Stabilization failure during the follow-up period was presumpted to be present in those cases that show (1) a development of increase of the horizontal rotation in follow-up lateral X-ray, and (2)
accompanied change in Baumann's angle of more than 5 degrees. The failed stabilizations were in three cases (25%) in the group 1. In the group 2 the horizontal rotations after initial fixation were developed in four fractures. However, only two
(9%) of
the four cases accompanied significant changes in the Baumann's angle. Loss of the initial fixation in the cross pin group was found in one cases. These results demonstrate that the cross pin fixation in the most stable form. Fixation in only
lateral
side sometimes shows rotational instability, but this method seems to be still useful because significant coronal tilting develops in only a few occasions of those with horizontal rotation.
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