Age is a predictor of elbow stiffness after type III or IV supracondylar humerus fractures

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作者
Gupta, Kavish [1 ]
Erdman, Mary Kate [2 ]
Siddiqui, Ali [3 ]
Schur, Mathew [4 ]
Meisel, Erin [5 ]
Goldstein, Rachel Y. [5 ]
机构
[1] Cedars Sinai Med Ctr, Los Angeles, CA USA
[2] Univ Chicago Med & Biol Sci, Dept Orthopaed Surg & Rehabil Med, Chicago, IL USA
[3] Univ Florida, Coll Med Jacksonville, Dept Orthopaed Surg & Rehabil, Jacksonville, FL USA
[4] Univ Southern Calif, Keck Sch Med, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Los Angeles, CA USA
[5] Childrens Hosp Los Angeles, Childrens Orthopaed Ctr, 4650 Sunset Blvd,MS 69, Los Angeles, CA 90027 USA
关键词
Elbow; Pediatric fracture; Outcome; Supracondylar humerus fracture; Age; MOTION;
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10.1007/s00590-024-04031-4
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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摘要
Purpose Supracondylar humerus (SCH) fractures account for approximately 30% of injuries for those younger than 7 years of age (Cheng et al. in J Pediatr Orthop 19:344-350, 1999). Recent studies examining the association of patient age and SCH fracture outcomes have provided conflicting findings. The purpose of this study is to investigate SCH fracture outcomes in children at different ages of skeletal development. Methods Retrospective review of a Level I pediatric trauma center between 2010 and 2014 was conducted. 190 patients with SCH fractures, age < 14 years, fracture type Gartland III or IV (AO/OTA 13-M 3.1 III and IV) were included. Patients were sorted into age groups: < 2 years, 4-6 years, and > 8 years. Patients were treated with either a closed or open reduction with percutaneous fixation. Clinical outcomes including postoperative elbow range of motion, nerve palsy, compartment syndrome, infection, and cubitus varus were assessed. Results Patients in younger age groups were more likely to obtain postoperative full elbow flexion (< 2 years = 77%; 4-6 years = 66%; > 8 years = 43%) and full elbow extension (< 2 years = 96%; 4-6 years = 88%; > 8 years = 64%). Age was a significant predictor of nerve palsy on admission, mean operative time (< 2 years = 21.8 min; 4-6 years = 43.0 min; > 8 years = 80.7 min), and mean fluoroscopy time (< 2 years = 22.9 s; 4-6 years = 59.5 s; > 8 years = 171.9 s). There were no differences in rates of open reduction, compartment syndrome, pin tract infection, cubitus varus, or reoperation among groups. Conclusion Increasing age is associated with increased elbow stiffness after percutaneous fixation of Gartland Type III and Type IV SCH fractures. Older patients with SCH fractures may benefit from formal rehabilitation.
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