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Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
Intraoperative arthrography favorably impacts the early outcome of operatively managed fractures of the lateral humeral condyle displaced 1–5 mm in children
Research Article
Ali Lari1  Saleh AlSaifi1  Ahmad Alenezi1  Haitham AlShehawy1  Wael Hammady1  Jarrah Abughaith1 
[1] Department of Orthopedic Surgery, AlRazi Orthopedic Hospital, Kuwait City, Kuwait;
关键词: Lateral humeral condyle;    Pediatric trauma;    Arthrogram;    Operative;    Percutaneous pinning;    Radiography;    Minimally displaced;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13018-022-03472-z
 received in 2022-09-25, accepted in 2022-12-22,  发布年份 2022
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundControversy exists surrounding the optimal approach to managing pediatric lateral humeral condyle fractures (LHCF). The difficulty in assessing the articular surface using radiography and the intra-articular element potentially involved make LHCF susceptible to complications and delayed diagnoses. Arthrography has been used to delineate the articular surface to aid in deciding whether closed or open reduction is necessary. However, there has been scarce evidence to determine the accuracy of using radiography versus arthrography to predict articular disruption in LHCF displaced 1–5 mm. This study assesses; (1) the utility of intraoperative arthrography in modifying the method of operative reduction, (2) the accuracy of plain radiography in identifying articular integrity, and (3) the clinical outcomes of early operative treatment.MethodsThis was a single-center prospective study that involved operatively treated pediatric LHCF with a displacement of 1–5 mm. Patient demographics, radiographic displacement, predicted radiographic articular integrity, articular integrity on arthrograms, modification of management and follow-up clinical outcomes were obtained.ResultsA total of 72 patients were included with a mean displacement of 2.6 mm and a mean follow-up of 16 months. The articular surface was disrupted in 21% of patients. The reduction method (open versus closed) was modified in 15 patients (21%) after an intraoperative arthrogram. Out of 25 patients with displacement < 2 mm, four of which (15%) had disrupted articular surface and were subsequently treated with open reduction internal fixation (ORIF). While eleven patients with > 4 mm displacement had an intact articular hinge that were managed with closed reduction and percutaneous pinning (CRPP). All patients achieved union with no documented major complications. The ability of radiography to discriminate between disrupted/ intact articular integrity decreases as displacement decreases.ConclusionsData from this study suggest using the degree of displacement measured on plain radiography is insufficient in predicting articular integrity for fractures displaced 1–5 mm. The use of arthrography guides reduction method and adequacy, avoiding scenarios of unnecessary open reduction and insufficient closed reduction. Further, a significant amount of outliers exist that have intact articular hinges above 4 mm and disrupted hinges below 2 mm of displacement. Finally we report favorable outcomes using a lower threshold for early operative treatment.

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