Flexible stable intramedullary pinning technique in the treatment of pediatric fractures.

J Pediatr Orthop

Hôpital Delafontaine, Service de Chirurgie Pédiatrique, Saint-Denis, France.

Published: February 2000

We report our 12 years' experience with the treatment of 308 fractures of the long bones in children using the flexible stable intramedullary pinning technique (FSIMP). This technique is a simple, rapid, and reliable procedure with minimal complications. It assures correct reposition and sufficient stable fixation of fragments, needs only small incisions, and most of all, allowed early mobilization of a child, thus avoiding long hospitalization and permitting his rapid normal activity and return to the school. The results are very encouraging for children up to age 5 years. The age limit is caused by the volume of the intramedullary space.

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