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Closed reduction with pinning of metaphyseal fractures of the distal radius in children

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Last updated: 08 Feb 2025

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Background
Recent studies have shown favorable outcome with closed reduction and pinning for displaced complete fractures of the distal radius in children compared with closed reduction and casting alone, which showed a high rate of redisplacement in addition to complications that develop from extreme positions for maintaining reduction and anxiety developed from remanipulation of fractures.
Methods
During the period between July 2008 and July 2010, 30 cases of metaphyseal fractures of the distal radius were managed by closed reduction and primary pinning with the application of a forearm cast.
Results
No case of redisplacement was reported until complete healing, and no major complications were observed.
Conclusion
It appears that primary pinning for distal radius fractures is a simple and safe method that can be used as an alternative to closed reduction and casting alone in the treatment of displaced metaphyseal fractures of the distal radius in children (from 5 to 12 years), and this study supports previous studies on this method of treatment.

DOI

10.7123/01.EOJ.0000428877.41500.5d

Keywords

children, distal radius fractures, metaphyseal fractures

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Ehab

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El-Desokey

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I.

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Ahmed

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Kandil

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E.

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Volume

48

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2

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53584

Issue Date

2013-06-01

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2013-06-01

Page Start

194

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199

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1110-1148

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2090-9926

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409,867

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The Egyptian Orthopaedic Journal

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https://eoj.journals.ekb.eg/

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Closed reduction with pinning of metaphyseal fractures of the distal radius in children

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08 Feb 2025