Title of article
Ultrasound-guided Percutaneous Medial Pinning of Pediatric Supracondylar Humeral Fractures to Avoid Ulnar Nerve Injury.
Author/Authors
Soldado ، Francisco Hospital Sant Joan de Deu Barcelona , Knorr ، Jorge Hospital Sant Joan de Deu Barcelona , Haddad ، Sleiman Hospital Sant Joan de Deu Barcelona , Diaz-Gallardo ، Paula Hospital Sant Joan de Deu Barcelona , Palau-Gonzalez ، Jordi Centre de la Ma de Barcelona (Barcelona Hand Center) , Mascarenhas ، Vasco V Radiology Department - Hospital da Luz , Karmali ، Samir Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery Department - Hospital Beatriz Angelo , Gauzay ، Jérôme Sales de Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery Department - Hôpital des Enfants - Centre hospitalier universitaire (CHU)
From page
169
To page
172
Abstract
Background: Medial pinning is one of the most controversial aspects of the surgical treatment of supracondylar fractures (SHF) owing to the risk of ulnar nerve injury. Aim: To evaluate the safety and usefulness of medial pinning for SHF using ultrasound imaging for ulnar nerve visualization. Methods: Fifteen children, with a mean age of 60 months, with displaced SHF were treated with a crossed-pinning configuration after fracture reduction. Intraoperative ultrasound was used to guide medial pin insertion to avoid ulnar nerve injury. Results: Cubital tunnel anatomy was easily identified in all children. All children showed a subluxating ulnar nerve that required elbow extension to about 90º before medial pin insertion. None suffered ulnar nerve dysfunction after using the referred technique. Conclusions: Although technically demanding, ultrasound may be a valuable adjuvant to avoid ulnar nerve injury while performing a medial pinning in pediatric SHF.
Keywords
Elbow pinning , Musculoskeletal ultrasound , Pediatric elbow , Pediatric supracondylar elbow fractures , Ulnar nerve
Journal title
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Journal title
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Record number
2765096
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