A novel percutaneous intrafocal reduction technique for brachialis penetrating irreducible type 4 supracondylar humerus fracture
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Turan K, Çabuk H. A novel percutaneous intrafocal reduction technique for brachialis penetrating irreducible type 4 supracondylar humerus fracture. J Surg Med. 2022;6(3):402-404Abstract
Type 4 supracondylar fractures are challenging to treat. Closed reduction may become impossible due to
brachialis muscle penetration and devastating results like a neurovascular injury that may occur during
recurrent manipulations. We here report an intra-focal percutaneous reduction technique for maintaining
closed reduction. An extensively posterior displaced type 4 supracondylar fracture with a dimple at the
antecubital fossa and an extensive ecchymosis is presented. During surgery, we could not obtain closed
reduction with the milking maneuver. We inserted an intrafocal K-Wire from the posterior side into the
fracture site. With the levering of the wire, the dimple disappeared, after which we maintained the
anatomical reduction and fixed the fracture with two lateral K-wires. Neither complication nor residual
deformity was observed during postoperative follow-up. To show the exact long-term effects and the
safety of this procedure, we need more fractures with brachialis penetration operated on by the described
technique