Publications by authors named "Hans J Kirschner"

Background: Treatment of unstable forearm fractures in the metaphyseal-diaphyseal junction (MDJ) zone is still a matter of debate. Major drawbacks of all types of fixations include either invasiveness, technical impracticality, or lack of acceptance by patients. This study reports results after antegrade ESIN (a-ESIN) compared to transepiphyseal intramedullary K-wire (TIK) for unstable MDJ forearm fractures.

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Purpose: Nonsurgical management has been identified as the treatment of choice for femoral shaft fractures in children below four years of age. For various reasons, the surgical approach has become increasingly popular in recent years. The aim of this study is to report results after vertical skin traction and analyze the benefits of this technique as well as to point out advantages compared with surgery in this age group.

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Purpose The optimal management of medial humeral epicondyle fractures continues to be debated since decades. This single center study analyzes changes and optimizations of treatment over an observation period of 16 years and reports the results. Materials and Methods Retrospective analysis of all patients treated with a medial humeral epicondyle fracture between 2005 and 2020 at our institution.

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Introduction: Elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) is the first-choice surgical technique for stabilizing various pediatric diaphyseal and selected metaphyseal fractures of the long bones. This technique has increasingly been applied in fractures of the small bones. Here, we report experiences with ESIN in displaced fractures of the metacarpals in children.

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Background: In children with benign bone defects, various treatment options are recommended. Whether these defects should be curetted, osteosynthetically stabilized and/or filled with allogenic or synthetic bone material is still a matter of controversy.

Methods: The reported study presents preliminary results of five children with benign bone lesions of the lower extremity.

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Various surgical techniques have been described for repair of chest wall defects in Poland syndrome. We describe the case of a 16-year-old boy who underwent autologous rib transposition after sternal osteotomy. Chest wall stabilization was achieved using a combination of K-wires and Vertical Expandable Prosthetic Titanium Rib (Synthes GmbH, Freiburg, Germany).

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Introduction: Thoracoscopic approach for repair of esophageal atresia (EA) and tracheo-esophageal fistula (TEF) has become a standard procedure in many pediatric surgical centers. Thoracoscopic surgery in a newborn is demanding from both the surgeon and the patient. The potential benefits for the newborn are still discussed by neonatologists, pediatric intensive care physicians, and also parents.

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Background: In patients with maljunction of pancreatic and common bile duct (CBD)-defined as a long common pancreaticobiliary channel (LCPC)-a resection of the CBD and a hepaticojejunostomy is recommended. To date, this operation is usually performed through an open approach. In this article, we report on our experience with minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for LCPC in children.

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Purpose: Three-dimensional visualization of solid tumors is possible because of high-resolution computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging scans. However, additional preoperative information is often desirable in complex malignancies. For the first time, the authors present a model of preoperative 3-dimensional visualization and virtual resections in pediatric solid tumors.

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