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Children's Orthopaedics

REFRACTURE OF THE FOREARM IN CHILDREN



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Abstract

In a retrospective study we reviewed 28 refractures of the forearm in children, which occurred at a mean of 14 weeks after conservative treatment of the primary fracture. The cause for the refracture was incomplete healing of a primary greenstick fracture in 21 cases (84%). Twenty-two recurrent fractures were treated conservatively, but two had a second refracture.

Fifteen patients were followed for over two years. Definitive angulation of more than 10° caused a deficit of forearm rotation.

To prevent refracture of the forearm in children, complete and circular consolidation of the primary fracture must be guaranteed.


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