Early correction of malunited supracondylar humerus fractures in young children.

Injury

Assistant Professor, orthopaedic trauma, paediatric orthopaedic, limb lengthening, and deformity correction at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso, 4801 Alberta Avenue, El Paso, TX 79905, USA; Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Benha University, Farida Nada Street, Benha 13512, Qalubia, Egypt. Electronic address:

Published: November 2020

Introduction: Supracondylar fracture malunion usually results in cubitus varus deformity. The long-standing unsightly deformity causes psychological stress to the child and his/her parents in addition to biomechanical disturbances and functional disorders in the affected elbow. The optimal timing of corrective osteotomy is not well-established in the literature. The present study aimed to report the results of early correction of cubitus varus deformity using a simple technique and to focus on the timing of early correction after supracondylar fracture malunion.

Patients And Methods: Thirty consecutive patients treated for recent cubitus varus deformity after malunited supracondylar fractures, in the period between January 2012 and August 2017, were retrospectively reviewed. All patients had early surgical correction of the deformity within one year after the initial injury. In patients who presented with maluniting supracondylar fracture, the fracture was splinted until union was achieved, then active exercises were encouraged until elbow ROM was regained. The deformity was then corrected with a lateral closing wedge (LCW) osteotomy and fixed with two lateral and one medial wire.

Results: All the osteotomies united. All the deformities were corrected. The humerus-elbow-wrist (HEW) angle significantly improved compared to the pre-operative values (p<0.001). All patients achieved satisfactory results at the final evaluation. Twenty-six patients (86.7%) achieved excellent results while four patients (13.3%) achieved good results.

Conclusion: Early correction of cubitus varus deformity avoids the psychological stress of the long-standing unsightly deformity to the young child and his/her family. It also avoids the delayed biomechanical and functional disturbances to the affected elbow. The LCW osteotomy and the three-wires fixation technique are simple and effective to correct the deformity and maintain the correction.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2020.08.023DOI Listing

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