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Marcos Ceita Nunes,Ticiano Dozza Posser,Charles Leonardo Israel et al. Marcos Ceita Nunes et al.
Objective To analyze the stability of humerus supracondylar fracture fixation with Kirschner wires comparing intramedullary and lateral (Fi), and two parallel lateral wires (FL) fixation in experimental models, to define which configuration presents greater stability.
M K Roy,M T Alam,M W Rahman et al. M K Roy et al.
The aim of this prospective experimental study was to analyze the radiological and clinical results of the supra condylar fracture of Humerus in children and conducted the functional outcome of closed reduction and internal fixation by perc...
Rodrigo Fileto Gavaldão Moreira,Alexandre Yukio Nishimi,Enrico Montorsi Zanon et al. Rodrigo Fileto Gavaldão Moreira et al.
Objective: This study is aimed at determining, through a cross-sectional study, the preferred therapeutic method in Brazil considering the approach to Gartland type II and III supracondylar humerus fractures during childh...
Xin Li,Hong Liu,Sheng Xiao et al. Xin Li et al.
Objective: To investigate the clinical outcomes of limited open reduction and percutaneous K-wire internal fixation for the treatment of irreducible Gartland type III humerus supracondylar fracture in children....Methods: From May 2006 to October 2014, 132 patients with irreducible Gartland type III humerus supracondylar fracture were treated with reduction and percutaneous K-wire internal fixation....Conclusions: Limited open reduction and percutaneous K-wire internal fixation for the treatment of irreducible Gartland type III humerus supracondylar fracture in children has many advantages: simple manipulate, not affected by the elbow swelling, and satisfactory curative effect.
Tolga Ege,Selim Türkkan,Celalettin Günay et al. Tolga Ege et al.
In this study, a 2-year and 6- month-old girl, who had delayed brachial arterial thrombosis after a displaced humerus supracondylar fracture surgery treated with embolectomy, was reported. Total lesion of median, ulnar and radial nerves completely resolved four months after surgery.
Kun-Zhuang Chen,Li-Xiong Cai,Hong-Ning Zhang et al. Kun-Zhuang Chen et al.
Methods: From July 2010 and July 2013, 60 patients with Gartland III humerus supracondylar fracture were selected and divided into treatment group and control group.
Weiping Wu,Xu Li,Qiang Shi et al. Weiping Wu et al.
Objective: To explore minimally invasive surgical techniques for Gartland type III humeral supracondylar fracture in children and evaluate the outcomes of the patients. ...
Jerzy Sułko,Wojciech Radło Jerzy Sułko
In one subgroup were children presented with bone fractures: olecranon six, humerus shaft five, lateral condyle of the humerus one, humerus supracondylar fracture one.