Peterlein Christian-Dominik, Modzel Theresa, Hagen Lasse, Ruchholtz Steffen, Krüger Antonio
Center for Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, University Hospital Gießen and Marburg, Marburg.
Department of Trauma Surgery, Hospital Mallersdorf.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2019 Mar;98(11):e14743. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000014743.
Since its introduction by Metaizeau and Prevot, elastic-stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) has been used for almost all diaphyseal fractures in children. Here, we present a retrospective study analyzing the long-term results of ESIN of forearm fractures in children.A total of 122 patients with diaphyseal forearm fractures and single subtypes in childhood were treated from 2000 to 2007 at our University Hospital by ESIN. At follow-up, the current conditions of the patients were evaluated using the Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) Score, and the Mayo Wrist score. Moreover, an individual questionnaire with 16 items was used to collect further information about the patient's condition and limitations as adults.The evaluation was performed at 12.4 years (average) after surgery. In our study population (n = 90), the average DASH scores for sports, performing arts, and work were 0.4 (standard deviation: 1.45), 0.9 (standard deviation: 5.68), and 0.3 (standard deviation: 7.39), respectively. Furthermore, 77% of our patients achieved a DASH Score of 0 (optimum outcome). The average Mayo Wrist Score was 97.64 (standard deviation: 7.39), and 82% of the study population achieved a score of 100 (optimum outcome). A correlation between the DASH and Mayo Wrist Scores was found in few patients. Overall, the DASH Score, Mayo Wrist Score, and results of our individual questionnaire demonstrated convincing point values.This study demonstrated favorable long-term results achieved by ESIN of forearm fractures in children. It seems that good outcomes, reported by various studies with short- to mid-term follow-up beforehand, do not deteriorate over time.Level of Evidence: Level III; retrospective study; therapeutic study.
自梅塔佐和普雷沃引入弹性稳定髓内钉固定术(ESIN)以来,该技术已几乎用于儿童所有骨干骨折的治疗。在此,我们开展了一项回顾性研究,分析儿童前臂骨折ESIN治疗的长期效果。2000年至2007年期间,我们大学医院对122例患有儿童骨干前臂骨折及单一亚型骨折的患者采用ESIN进行了治疗。随访时,使用上肢、肩部和手部功能障碍(DASH)评分及梅奥腕关节评分对患者的当前状况进行评估。此外,还使用了一份包含16个项目的个人问卷,以收集有关患者成年后的状况及限制的更多信息。评估在术后12.4年(平均)进行。在我们的研究人群(n = 90)中,运动、表演艺术和工作方面的平均DASH评分分别为0.4(标准差:1.45)、0.9(标准差:5.68)和0.3(标准差:7.39)。此外,我们77%的患者DASH评分为0(最佳结果)。平均梅奥腕关节评分为97.64(标准差:7.39),82%的研究人群评分达到100(最佳结果)。少数患者的DASH评分与梅奥腕关节评分之间存在相关性。总体而言,DASH评分、梅奥腕关节评分及我们个人问卷的结果显示出令人信服的分值。本研究表明儿童前臂骨折ESIN治疗可取得良好的长期效果。似乎先前各种短期至中期随访研究报告的良好结果不会随时间推移而恶化。证据级别:III级;回顾性研究;治疗性研究。