A Systemic Review of Adolescent Supracondylar Fractures: What Is the Surgical Treatment, Open Reduction With Internal Fixation (ORIF) or Closed Reduction With Percutaneous Pinning (CRPP)?
Shahad O Alshaynawi, Abdullah A Alshomrany, Abdullah Alshebromi, Amal Alsulami, Fatimah H Aleid, Hanan Al Kaabi, Khalid F Alrasheed, Razan Alotaibi, Eyad A Alakkas

TL;DR
This review compares two surgical treatments for elbow fractures in adolescents and finds both effective, but one requires less follow-up surgery.
Contribution
The study provides a comparative analysis of CRPP and ORIF for adolescent supracondylar fractures, highlighting differences in follow-up surgery needs.
Findings
Both CRPP and ORIF showed similar range of motion outcomes in adolescents.
CRPP required less immobilization time and fewer follow-up surgeries compared to ORIF.
ORIF was associated with a higher frequency of heterotopic ossification.
Abstract
Supracondylar humerus (SCH) fractures represent the most frequent elbow injury in young children. These fractures can be treated through either closed reduction with percutaneous pinning (CRPP) or open reduction with internal fixation (ORIF). Yet, the optimal treatment option for adolescents remains unclear. This research contrasts the results of CRPP and ORIF treatments for distal humerus fractures in adolescents. In June 2023, we conducted a comprehensive search of PUBMED, OVID MEDLINE, Web of Science, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and various trial registries without any time restrictions. We evaluated the quality of qualifying studies using the Methodological Index for Non-randomized Studies (MINORS) and Cochrane risk measures for bias. We extracted data particularly related to patient demographics, fracture details, medical procedures followed, complications…
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TopicsElbow and Forearm Trauma Treatment · Shoulder Injury and Treatment · Sports injuries and prevention
