Abstract

Background and purpose — Elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) is the preferred method of operative stabilization of unstable pediatric forearm shaft fractures. However, the decision whether to use ESIN or open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) in older children or teenagers is not always straightforward. We hypothesized that the development stage of the elbow would aid in evaluating the eligibility of the patient for ESIN. Patients and methods — All eligible children, aged <16 years who were treated with ESIN in Oulu University Hospital, during 2010–2019 were included (N = 70). The development stages of 4 ossification centers were assessed according to the Sauvegrain and Diméglio scoring. The proportion of impaired union vs. union was analyzed according to bone maturity, by using the optimal cutoff-points determined with receiver operating characteristics (ROC). Results — Development stage ≥ 6 in the olecranon was associated with impaired union in 20% of patients, compared with none in stages 1–5 (95% CI of difference 8% to 24%). Trochlear ossification center ≥ 4 was associated with impaired union in 17% of patients (CI of difference 7% to 36%) and lateral condyle ≥ 6 in 13% of patients (CI of difference 3.4% to 30%). Proximal radial head ≥ 5.5 was associated with impaired union in 18% of patients (CI of difference 7% to 39%). Interpretation — Recognizing the rectangular or fused olecranon ossification center, referring to stage ≥ 6, was in particular associated with impaired fracture healing. This finding may aid clinicians to consider between ESIN and plating, when treating forearm shaft fracture of an older child or teenager.

Highlights

  • Determining the development stage of the ossification centers around the elbow may aid in deciding whether to use Elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) or not in adolescents’ forearm shaft fractures

  • The main finding of this study was that the higher development stage of the olecranon ossification center, in particular, can be used to estimate the probability of impaired union of a forearm shaft fracture, when treated with ESIN

  • By using the method by Sauvegrain and Diméglio, we found that olecranon ossification center 6 or higher was associated with impaired ossification in 4 out of 20 patients

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Acta Orthopaedica

Determining the development stage of the ossification centers around the elbow may aid in deciding whether to use ESIN or not in adolescents’ forearm shaft fractures To cite this article: Markus Stöckell, Tytti Pokka, Nicolas Lutz & Juha-Jaakko Sinikumpu (2021) Determining the development stage of the ossification centers around the elbow may aid in deciding whether to use ESIN or not in adolescents’ forearm shaft fractures, Acta Orthopaedica, 92:4, 461-467, DOI: 10.1080/17453674.2021.1912895 To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2021.1912895

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