Sankar Wudbhav N, Jones Kristofer J, David Horn B, Wells Lawrence
Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Wood Building, 2nd Floor, 34th and Civic Center Blvd., Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA.
J Child Orthop. 2007 Nov;1(5):281-6. doi: 10.1007/s11832-007-0056-y. Epub 2007 Oct 17.
The purpose of our study was to investigate the safety and efficacy of elastic stable intramedullary nailing for unstable pediatric tibial shaft fractures using titanium elastic nails (TENs). To our knowledge, this is the largest series reported in the literature of this specific fixation technique.
We reviewed all children with tibial shaft fractures treated operatively at our tertiary care children's hospital to find those patients who underwent fixation with TENs. Between 1998 and 2005, we identified 19 consecutive patients who satisfied inclusion criteria. The average age of the patients in our series was 12.2 years (range 7.2-16 years), and mean follow-up was 15.7 months (range 6-28 months). Patient charts and radiographs were retrospectively reviewed to gather the clinical data. Outcomes were classified as excellent, satisfactory, or poor according to the Flynn classification for flexible nail fixation.
All patients achieved complete healing at a mean of 11.0 weeks (range 6-18 weeks). At final follow-up, mean angulation was 2 degrees (range 0 degrees -6 degrees ) in the sagittal plane and 3 degrees in the coronal plane (range 0 degrees -9 degrees ). Five patients (26%) complained of irritation at the nail entry site; there were no leg length discrepancies or physeal arrests as a result of treatment. Two patients required remanipulation after the index procedure to maintain adequate alignment. According to the Flynn classification, we had 12 excellent, six satisfactory, and one poor result.
Although the indications for operative fixation of pediatric tibial shaft fractures are rare, occasionally surgical treatment is warranted. Based on our results, elastic stable intramedullary nailing with titanium elastic nails is an effective surgical technique which allows rapid healing of tibial shaft fractures with an acceptable rate of complications.
本研究旨在探讨使用钛弹性髓内钉(TENs)治疗儿童不稳定胫骨干骨折的安全性和有效性。据我们所知,这是该特定固定技术文献报道中规模最大的系列研究。
我们回顾了在我们的三级儿童专科医院接受手术治疗的所有胫骨干骨折患儿,以找出接受TENs固定的患者。在1998年至2005年期间,我们确定了19例符合纳入标准的连续患者。我们系列研究中患者的平均年龄为12.2岁(范围7.2 - 16岁),平均随访时间为15.7个月(范围6 - 28个月)。对患者病历和X线片进行回顾性分析以收集临床数据。根据Flynn弹性髓内钉固定分类标准,将结果分为优、良或差。
所有患者均在平均11.0周(范围6 - 18周)时实现完全愈合。在末次随访时,矢状面平均成角为2°(范围0° - 6°),冠状面为3°(范围0° - 9°)。5例患者(26%)主诉钉道入口处有刺激感;治疗后未出现腿长差异或骨骺阻滞。2例患者在初次手术后需要再次手法复位以维持足够的对线。根据Flynn分类,我们有12例优、6例良和1例差的结果。
虽然儿童胫骨干骨折手术固定的指征很少,但偶尔手术治疗是必要的。基于我们的结果,钛弹性髓内钉弹性稳定髓内钉固定术是一种有效的手术技术,可使胫骨干骨折快速愈合,并发症发生率可接受。