Purpose Displaced distal radius fractures in children are common and often treated by reduction and cast immobilization. Redisplacement occurs frequently and may be prevented by additional treatment with K-wire fixation after initial reduction. This meta-analysis aims to summarize available literature on this topic and determine if primary K-wire fixation is the preferred treatment for displaced distal radius fractures in children. Methods A search in eight databases identified studies that compared cast immobilization alone to additional K-wire fixation as treatment for displaced paediatric distal radius fractures. The primary outcome was the redisplacement rate. Secondary outcomes were secondary reduction rate, range of motion and complic...
Background: Distal end radius (DER) fractures represents one of the common fractures in the paediatr...
PURPOSE To establish the intra-operative radiographic parameters that predict the need for percut...
In a consecutive series of 175 forearm fractures requiring manipulation in children who presented to...
Purpose Displaced distal radius fractures in children are common and often reduced if necessary and ...
Abstract: The indications for Kirschner wiring, the technique of wiring, type of cast immobilization...
Objectives: This study designed to evaluate the resultsof treatment, closed reduction and percutaneo...
Background: Fractures of the distal radius are one of the common fractures for which pediatric ortho...
Introduction Distal radius is the most common site of fracture in children, comprising 23%-31% of al...
Objectives: Distal radius fractures represent one of the most fre-quent injuries in children. The tr...
Purpose Completely displaced distal radius fractures in children have been traditionally reduced and...
Introduction Distal radius is the most common site of fracture in children, comprising 23%–31% of al...
INTRODUCTION The majority of displaced distal radius fractures are managed by closed reduction an...
Background: To compare frequency of post-operative loss of reduction in percutaneous Kirschner wire ...
In a prospective, randomised controlled trial, 68 children who had a completely displaced metaphysea...
Introduction Distal radius fractures are one of the commonest fractures in chil- dren [1]. Thirty ...
Background: Distal end radius (DER) fractures represents one of the common fractures in the paediatr...
PURPOSE To establish the intra-operative radiographic parameters that predict the need for percut...
In a consecutive series of 175 forearm fractures requiring manipulation in children who presented to...
Purpose Displaced distal radius fractures in children are common and often reduced if necessary and ...
Abstract: The indications for Kirschner wiring, the technique of wiring, type of cast immobilization...
Objectives: This study designed to evaluate the resultsof treatment, closed reduction and percutaneo...
Background: Fractures of the distal radius are one of the common fractures for which pediatric ortho...
Introduction Distal radius is the most common site of fracture in children, comprising 23%-31% of al...
Objectives: Distal radius fractures represent one of the most fre-quent injuries in children. The tr...
Purpose Completely displaced distal radius fractures in children have been traditionally reduced and...
Introduction Distal radius is the most common site of fracture in children, comprising 23%–31% of al...
INTRODUCTION The majority of displaced distal radius fractures are managed by closed reduction an...
Background: To compare frequency of post-operative loss of reduction in percutaneous Kirschner wire ...
In a prospective, randomised controlled trial, 68 children who had a completely displaced metaphysea...
Introduction Distal radius fractures are one of the commonest fractures in chil- dren [1]. Thirty ...
Background: Distal end radius (DER) fractures represents one of the common fractures in the paediatr...
PURPOSE To establish the intra-operative radiographic parameters that predict the need for percut...
In a consecutive series of 175 forearm fractures requiring manipulation in children who presented to...