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rdf:type
lifeskim:mentions
pubmed:issue
11
pubmed:dateCreated
2009-11-2
pubmed:abstractText
We compared two management strategies for the perfused but pulseless hand after stabilisation of a Gartland type III supracondylar fracture. We identified 19 patients, of whom 11 were treated conservatively after closed reduction (group 1). Four required secondary exploration, of whom three had median and/or anterior interosseus nerve palsy at presentation. All four were found to have tethering or entrapment of both nerve and vessel at the fracture site. Only two regained patency of the brachial artery, and one patient has a persistent neurological deficit. In six of the eight patients who were explored early (group 2) the vessel was tethered at the fracture site. In group 2 four patients also had a nerve palsy at presentation and were similarly found to have tethering or entrapment of both the nerve and the vessel. The patency of the brachial artery was restored in all six cases and their neurological deficits recovered completely. We would recommend early exploration of a Gartland type III supracondylar fracture in patients who present with a coexisting anterior interosseous or median nerve palsy, as these appear to be strongly predictive of nerve and vessel entrapment.
pubmed:commentsCorrections
pubmed:language
eng
pubmed:journal
pubmed:citationSubset
AIM
pubmed:status
MEDLINE
pubmed:month
Nov
pubmed:issn
0301-620X
pubmed:author
pubmed:issnType
Print
pubmed:volume
91
pubmed:owner
NLM
pubmed:authorsComplete
Y
pubmed:pagination
1521-5
pubmed:dateRevised
2011-11-17
pubmed:meshHeading
pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Brachial Artery, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Child, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Child, Preschool, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Elbow Joint, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Female, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Follow-Up Studies, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Fracture Fixation, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Hand, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Humans, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Humeral Fractures, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Ischemia, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Male, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Paralysis, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Peripheral Nerve Injuries, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Pulse, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Radial Artery, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Severity of Illness Index, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Time Factors, pubmed-meshheading:19880900-Treatment Outcome
pubmed:year
2009
pubmed:articleTitle
The 'pulseless pink' hand after supracondylar fracture of the humerus in children: the predictive value of nerve palsy.
pubmed:affiliation
Birmingham Children's Hospital, Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham B4 6NH, UK. Karanjit_mangat@hotmail.com
pubmed:publicationType
Journal Article, Comparative Study