Muhammad Zeb Khan, Muhammad Abdul Basit, Muhammad Shakeel, Muhammad Nauman Akram, Mian Muhammad Hanif.
Comparison of Open reduction and internal fixation by Stabilization with cross K-wires in early versus late presentation of Supracondylar Humeral Fractures in Children.
Isra Med J Jan ;14(2):55-8.

Objective: To compare open reduction and internal fixation by stabilization with cross k-wires in early (within 6 days of injury) versus late (2 to 4 weeks) presentation of supracondylar humeral fractures in children. Study Design: A quasi experimental study Place and Duration: Department of Orthopedic, Lahore General Hospital, Lahore from 1st January 2021 to 30th June 2021. Methodology: A total of 42 cases (21 children in Group-A with early presentation and 21 in Group-B with late presentation) of Gartland`s type II and III humeral supracondylar fracture were included. All open reduction and internal fixation procedures were done by a single surgical team while post-surgical follow up consisted of 3-months. Functional and cosmetic outcome of surgery were observed in terms of decrease in carrying angle and elbow movements as per Flynn`s criteria. Results: Out of a total of 42 cases, there were 71.4% male and 28.6% female. The mean age of children in Group-A was 8.29+-1.85 years while it was 7.43+-2.06 years in Group-B. Mean procedure time was noted to be 0.91+-0.35 hours in Group-A and 1.38+-0.25 hours in Group-B (p<0.001). All cases were found to have satisfactory wound condition and bony union. Decrease in range of motion of elbow as 0-50, 6-100, and 11-150 in 10, 9 and 2 cases in Group-A respectively in comparison to 4, 14 and 3 cases in Group-B respectively (p=0.145). Functional outcome in 33.3% cases was excellent, good in 54.8% and fair in 11.9% cases while there was no difference in between both study groups (p=0.145). Conclusion: There is no significant difference in functional outcomes of early or late presentation in children undergoing open reduction and internal fixation for supracondylar fractures.

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