Introduction: Displaced metaphyseal both-bone fractures of the distal forearm are generally reduced and stabilised by an above-elbow cast (AEC) with or without additional pinning. The purpose of this study was to find out if re-displacement of a reduced stable metaphyseal both-bone fracture of the distal forearm in a child could be prevented by stabilisation with Kirschner wires. Methods: Consecutive children aged <16 years with a displaced metaphyseal both-bone fracture of the distal forearm (n = 128) that was stable after reduction were randomised to AEC with or without percutaneous fixation with Kirschner wires. The primary outcome was re-displacement of the fracture. Results: A total of 67 children were allocated to fracture reduction and AEC and 61 to reduction of the fracture, fixation with Kirschner wires and AEC. The follow-up rate was 96% with a mean follow-up of 7.1 months. Fractures treated with additional pinning showed less re-displacement (8% vs. 45%), less limitation of pronation and supination (mean limitation 6.9 (±9.4)° vs. 14.3 (±13.6)°) but more complications (14 vs. 1). Conclusions: Pinning of apparent stable both-bone fractures of the distal forearm in children might reduce fracture re-displacement. The frequently seen complications of pinning might be reduced by a proper surgical technique.

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doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2012.11.001, hdl.handle.net/1765/39238
Injury: international journal of the care of the injured
Erasmus MC: University Medical Center Rotterdam

Colaris, J., Allema, J. H., Biter, L. U., de Vries, M., van de Ven, C., Bloem, R., … Verhaar, J. (2013). Re-displacement of stable distal both-bone forearm fractures in children: A randomised controlled multicentre trial. Injury: international journal of the care of the injured, 44(4), 498–503. doi:10.1016/j.injury.2012.11.001