2022
DOI: 10.52628/88.2.9599
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Open reduction in treatment of neglected elbow dislocation in children

Abstract: E lbow dislocation in children is uncommon condition in children, it’s occurred in 3 to 6% of all elbow injuries. Only case reports and small series reported in the literature. The aim of our study is to evaluate the outcomes of open reduction of neglected elbow dislocation (NED) in children. A retrospective review of 26 neglected elbow dislocation was treated by open reduction at our institution between January 2010 and December 2018 was performed. Age, mechanism of injury, associated fracture, manipulation b… Show more

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“…The excellent rate was 81%. These findings suggest that the risk of complications in our pediatric patients who underwent arthrolysis was low, which may be related to the strong capacity for repair during child growth and development 21 . Notably, two patients (Table S1: Case 9 and case 21) were found to have unstable elbow joints even after open arthrolysis and necessary robust internal fixation of the fracture owing to their older age and longer time since dislocation, and fixation was achieved using a hinged external fixator.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…The excellent rate was 81%. These findings suggest that the risk of complications in our pediatric patients who underwent arthrolysis was low, which may be related to the strong capacity for repair during child growth and development 21 . Notably, two patients (Table S1: Case 9 and case 21) were found to have unstable elbow joints even after open arthrolysis and necessary robust internal fixation of the fracture owing to their older age and longer time since dislocation, and fixation was achieved using a hinged external fixator.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…These findings suggest that the risk of complications in our pediatric patients who underwent arthrolysis was low, which may be related to the strong capacity for repair during child growth and development. 21 Notably, two patients (Table S 1 : Case 9 and case 21) were found to have unstable elbow joints even after open arthrolysis and necessary robust internal fixation of the fracture owing to their older age and longer time since dislocation, and fixation was achieved using a hinged external fixator. After surgery, the functional recovery of the elbow joint was significantly faster in these two patients, which was probably related to the fact that the hinged external fixator enhanced the elbow joint stability and was more conducive to early functional exercise of the elbow joint.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%