Nonoperative Versus Operative Treatment of Type IIA Supracondylar Humerus Fractures: A Prospective Evaluation of 99 Patients

被引:6
|
作者
Sanders, Julia S. S. [1 ]
Ouillette, Ryan J. J. [2 ]
Howard, Roland [2 ]
Boutelle, Kelly [3 ]
Carroll, Alyssa N. N. [3 ]
Bastrom, Tracey P. P. [3 ]
Paik, Christina [3 ]
Stearns, Philip [3 ]
Pennock, Andrew T. T. [2 ,3 ]
Upasani, Vidyadhar V. V. [2 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Denver, CO USA
[2] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Orthopaed Surg, San Diego, CA USA
[3] Rady Childrens Hosp San Diego, Pediatr Orthopaed & Scoliosis Ctr, San Diego, CA USA
[4] Rady Childrens Hosp, 3020 Childrens Way,MC5062, San Diego, CA 92123 USA
关键词
surpracondylar fracture; type IIa; LATERAL CONDYLAR FRACTURE; CLOSED REDUCTION; DISTAL HUMERUS; FOLLOW-UP; CHILDREN; MANAGEMENT; FAILURE;
D O I
10.1097/BPO.0000000000002282
中图分类号
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)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background:Although current clinical practice guidelines from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons suggest that Type II and III supracondylar humerus (SCH) fractures be treated by closed reduction and pin fixation, controversy remains as to whether type IIa fractures with no rotation or angular deformity require surgery. The purpose of our study was to prospectively compare radiographic and functional outcomes of type IIa SCH fractures treated with or without surgery. Methods:Between 2017 and 2019, 105 patients between 2 and 12 years of age presenting with type IIa SCH fractures and without prior elbow trauma, neuromuscular or metabolic conditions, were prospectively enrolled. Ten orthopaedic surgeons managed the patients with 5 preferring surgical treatment and 5 preferring an initial attempt at nonoperative treatment. Patients in the nonoperative cohort were managed with a long-arm cast and close radiographic follow-up. Patients underwent a standardized protocol, including 3 to 4 weeks of casting, bilateral radiographic follow-up 6 months postinjury, and telephone follow-up at 6, 12, and 24 months. Results:Ninety-nine patients met the inclusion criteria (45 nonoperative and 54 operatives). Of the nonoperative patients, 4 (9%) were converted to surgery up to their first clinical follow-up. No differences were identified between the cohorts with respect to demographic data, but patients undergoing surgery had on average 6 degrees more posterior angulation at the fracture site preoperatively (P<0.05). At the final clinical follow-up (mean=6 mo), the nonoperative group had more radiographic extension (176.9 vs 174.4 degrees, P=0.04) as measured by the hourglass angle, but no other clinical or radiographic differences were appreciated. Complications were similar between the nonoperative and operative groups: refracture (4.4 vs 5.6%), avascular necrosis (2.2 vs 1.9%) and infection (0 vs 1.9%) (P>0.05). Patient-reported outcomes at a mean of 24 months showed no differences between groups. Conclusion:Contrary to American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons guidelines, about 90% of patients with type IIa supracondylar fractures can be treated nonoperatively and will achieve good radiographic and functional outcomes with mild residual deformity improving over time. Patients treated nonoperatively must be monitored closely to assess for early loss of reduction and the need for surgical intervention.
引用
收藏
页码:E9 / E16
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Nonoperative Treatment of Type IIA Supracondylar Humerus Fractures: Comparing 2 Modalities
    Roberts, Lauren
    Strelzow, Jason
    Schaeffer, Emily K.
    Reilly, Christopher W.
    Mulpuri, Kishore
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS, 2018, 38 (10) : 521 - 526
  • [2] Gartland Type IIa Supracondylar Humerus Fractures: Outcomes of Attempted Nonoperative Management
    McCartney, Christian C.
    Thompson, Samuel
    Waller, Garrett
    Parker, John
    Hart, Thomas
    Malloy, Kimberly
    Chong, David
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS, 2022, 42 (06) : 314 - 320
  • [3] Predictors of Failure of Nonoperative Treatment for Type-2 Supracondylar Humerus Fractures
    Fitzgibbons, Peter G.
    Bruce, Ben
    Got, Christopher
    Reinert, Steve
    Solga, Patricia
    Katarincic, Julie
    Eberson, Craig
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS, 2011, 31 (04) : 372 - 376
  • [4] Operative Versus Nonoperative Treatment of Displaced Proximal Humerus Fractures in Adolescents: Results of a Prospective Multicenter Study
    Hosseinzadeh, Pooya
    Torres-Izquierdo, Beltran
    Tippabhatla, Abhishek
    Denning, Jaime
    Vidyadhar, Upasani
    Sanders, Julia
    Goldstein, Rachel
    Baldwin, Keith
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS, 2024, 44 (09) : e823 - e829
  • [5] Examining Outcomes and Complications for Operative Versus Nonoperative Treatment of Pediatric Type II Supracondylar Humerus Fractures: A Systematic Review of Comparative Studies
    Baumann, Anthony N.
    Anaspure, Omkar
    Patel, Shiv
    Shams, Kameron
    Yoder, R. Garrett
    Mistovich, R. Justin
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS, 2025, 45 (01) : e1 - e9
  • [6] Gartland Type II Supracondylar Humerus Fractures, Their Operative Treatment and Lateral Pinning Are Increasing: A Population-Based Epidemiologic Study of Extension-Type Supracondylar Humerus Fractures in Children
    Sinikumpu, Juha-Jaakko
    Pokka, Tytti
    Sirvio, Minna
    Serlo, Willy
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY, 2017, 27 (05) : 455 - 461
  • [7] Comparison of Surgical and Conservative Treatments for Gartland Type II Supracondylar Humerus Fractures: Evaluation of the Need for Surgical Treatment
    Gunes, Zirvecan
    Beydemir, Ataberk
    Mergen, Esra Kutsal
    Demirkiran, Halil Goekhan
    Yilmaz, Gueney
    Aksoy, Mehmet Cemalettin
    Tokgozoglu, Ahmet Mazhar
    Yazici, Muharrem
    Kamaci, Saygin
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS, 2025, 45 (01) : 7 - 15
  • [8] Operative Treatment of Type II Supracondylar Humerus Fractures: Does Time to Surgery Affect Complications?
    Larson, A. Noelle
    Garg, Sumeet
    Weller, Amanda
    Fletcher, Nicholas D.
    Schiller, Jonathan R.
    Kwon, Michael
    Browne, Richard
    Copley, Lawson A.
    Ho, Christine A.
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS, 2014, 34 (04) : 382 - 387
  • [9] Inpatient Versus Outpatient Treatment of Gartland Type II Supracondylar Humerus Fractures: A Cost and Safety Comparison
    Makarewich, Christopher A.
    Stotts, Alan K.
    Yoo, Minkyoung
    Nelson, Richard E.
    Rothberg, David L.
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS, 2020, 40 (05) : 211 - 217
  • [10] Enhanced Biomechanical Stiffness With Large Pins in the Operative Treatment of Pediatric Supracondylar Humerus Fractures
    Srikumaran, Uma
    Tan, Eric W.
    Belkoff, Stephen M.
    Marsland, Daniel
    Ain, Michael C.
    Leet, Arabella I.
    Sponseller, Paul D.
    Tis, John E.
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS, 2012, 32 (02) : 201 - 205