Elastic stable intramedullary nailing in paediatric traumatology at Yopougon Teaching Hospital (Abidjan)

Context : Elastic stable intramedullary nailing has revolutionised the treatment of fractures in children. Aim : To report our experience with this current technique of management of fractures in children. Methods and Materials : A retrospective study of all children with fractures treated by this m...

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Main Authors: T H Odéhouri-Koudou, J C Gouli, J B Yao Kreh, S Tembély, O Ouattara, K R Dick
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2011-01-01
Series:African Journal of Paediatric Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.afrjpaedsurg.org/article.asp?issn=0189-6725;year=2011;volume=8;issue=2;spage=155;epage=158;aulast=Odéhouri-Koudou
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spelling doaj-cee2c8b3aaef475abab5d6abbeff2db72020-11-24T22:29:10ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAfrican Journal of Paediatric Surgery0189-67250974-59982011-01-018215515810.4103/0189-6725.86052Elastic stable intramedullary nailing in paediatric traumatology at Yopougon Teaching Hospital (Abidjan)T H Odéhouri-KoudouJ C GouliJ B Yao KrehS TembélyO OuattaraK R DickContext : Elastic stable intramedullary nailing has revolutionised the treatment of fractures in children. Aim : To report our experience with this current technique of management of fractures in children. Methods and Materials : A retrospective study of all children with fractures treated by this method from November 2003 to June 2006 at the Paediatric Surgery Department of Yopougon Teaching Hospital, Abidjan, Côte d′Ivoire. Data were recorded from their medical charts regarding demographics, fracture patterns, associated injuries, morbidity, and outcome. Results : A total of 38 children (14 boys; mean age, 11.7 years; range, 9-15 years) with 41 fractures, sited at femur (n=15), humerus (n=8), tibia and fibula (n=6), forearm (n=7), and radial neck (n=5), associated with other injuries in 7 cases, were enrolled in the study. The mean interval for surgery was 6.8 days. Open reduction was required 5 times (12.1%). The hospital stay was in the range 5-12 days. Minor adverse events were 1 (2.4%) early tibial loss of reduction, 3 (7.3%) skin irritations and 2 (4.8%) transient knee limitations. Complications (17.3%) included 2 axial (4.8%) and 1 rotational (2.4%) femoral malunions below 15°; 3 elbow (7.3%) and 1 knee stiffness (2.4%) in openly reduced cases. Solid consolidation was achieved in all cases, with no disturbance in standard union times. At a mean follow-up period of 16 months (range, 9-28 months), all but 3 patients with opened joints recovered full range of motion, and none showed either limp and gait anomalies or re-fracture after removal of wires. Conclusion : Elastic stable intramedullary nailing in children fractures is easy to perform and has little complications if a proper technique is used.http://www.afrjpaedsurg.org/article.asp?issn=0189-6725;year=2011;volume=8;issue=2;spage=155;epage=158;aulast=Odéhouri-KoudouChildrendiaphyseal fractureselastic stable intramedullary nailing
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author T H Odéhouri-Koudou
J C Gouli
J B Yao Kreh
S Tembély
O Ouattara
K R Dick
spellingShingle T H Odéhouri-Koudou
J C Gouli
J B Yao Kreh
S Tembély
O Ouattara
K R Dick
Elastic stable intramedullary nailing in paediatric traumatology at Yopougon Teaching Hospital (Abidjan)
African Journal of Paediatric Surgery
Children
diaphyseal fractures
elastic stable intramedullary nailing
author_facet T H Odéhouri-Koudou
J C Gouli
J B Yao Kreh
S Tembély
O Ouattara
K R Dick
author_sort T H Odéhouri-Koudou
title Elastic stable intramedullary nailing in paediatric traumatology at Yopougon Teaching Hospital (Abidjan)
title_short Elastic stable intramedullary nailing in paediatric traumatology at Yopougon Teaching Hospital (Abidjan)
title_full Elastic stable intramedullary nailing in paediatric traumatology at Yopougon Teaching Hospital (Abidjan)
title_fullStr Elastic stable intramedullary nailing in paediatric traumatology at Yopougon Teaching Hospital (Abidjan)
title_full_unstemmed Elastic stable intramedullary nailing in paediatric traumatology at Yopougon Teaching Hospital (Abidjan)
title_sort elastic stable intramedullary nailing in paediatric traumatology at yopougon teaching hospital (abidjan)
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series African Journal of Paediatric Surgery
issn 0189-6725
0974-5998
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Context : Elastic stable intramedullary nailing has revolutionised the treatment of fractures in children. Aim : To report our experience with this current technique of management of fractures in children. Methods and Materials : A retrospective study of all children with fractures treated by this method from November 2003 to June 2006 at the Paediatric Surgery Department of Yopougon Teaching Hospital, Abidjan, Côte d′Ivoire. Data were recorded from their medical charts regarding demographics, fracture patterns, associated injuries, morbidity, and outcome. Results : A total of 38 children (14 boys; mean age, 11.7 years; range, 9-15 years) with 41 fractures, sited at femur (n=15), humerus (n=8), tibia and fibula (n=6), forearm (n=7), and radial neck (n=5), associated with other injuries in 7 cases, were enrolled in the study. The mean interval for surgery was 6.8 days. Open reduction was required 5 times (12.1%). The hospital stay was in the range 5-12 days. Minor adverse events were 1 (2.4%) early tibial loss of reduction, 3 (7.3%) skin irritations and 2 (4.8%) transient knee limitations. Complications (17.3%) included 2 axial (4.8%) and 1 rotational (2.4%) femoral malunions below 15°; 3 elbow (7.3%) and 1 knee stiffness (2.4%) in openly reduced cases. Solid consolidation was achieved in all cases, with no disturbance in standard union times. At a mean follow-up period of 16 months (range, 9-28 months), all but 3 patients with opened joints recovered full range of motion, and none showed either limp and gait anomalies or re-fracture after removal of wires. Conclusion : Elastic stable intramedullary nailing in children fractures is easy to perform and has little complications if a proper technique is used.
topic Children
diaphyseal fractures
elastic stable intramedullary nailing
url http://www.afrjpaedsurg.org/article.asp?issn=0189-6725;year=2011;volume=8;issue=2;spage=155;epage=158;aulast=Odéhouri-Koudou
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