Introduction: In intensive care wards, arterial catheters are a relevant instrument to monitor vital functions. However, the effect of arterial catheterization on hemodynamic function in elective patients in the short and long term is unknown.
Aim: The objective of this study was to examine the possible damaging effects of arterial monitoring catheters on arterial functioning in intensive care patients after elective surgery.
Objectives: To evaluate the efficiency of the anterior approach for displaced supracondylar pediatric humeral fractures.
Design: A retrospective analysis.
Setting: Clinical and outpatient clinic care.