STUDY OF TENS NAIL IN PAEDIATRIC RADIUS AND ULNA FRACTURE

Author:

Kumar Ranjeet1,Kumar Munna2,Iqbal Rashid3

Affiliation:

1. M.S. Orthopaedic, Assistant professor, Department of orthopaedic, Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College And Hospital, Gaya, Bihar, India

2. M.S. Orthopaedic, Senior Resident, Department of orthopaedic, Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College And Hospital, Gaya, Bihar, India.

3. M.S. Orthopaedic Senior Resident, Department of orthopaedic, Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College And Hospital, Gaya, Bihar, India.

Abstract

Introduction: Forearm is considered as a functional joint, therefore near anatomical reduction is essential to regain normal supination and pronation. In older children many forearm fractures can be treated conservatively, but failures continue to occur despite good orthopaedic intentions. The fracture which are irreducible or unstable fracture which tends to re-displace needs surgical interventions. Among various surgical treatment one is internal xation using TENS. Various studies in the recent shows excellent to good clinical outcomes using TENS. Aims: Our study is intended to evaluate the clinical and radiological outcomes in paediatric both bone forearm fracture using TENS. Materials and methods: A total of 30 patients are included in our study. All are investigated, undergone preanesthetic check-up and taken for TENS application under image intensier. Nail diameter taken as 33-40% of narrowest diameter of diaphysys were introduced proximally in ulna and distally in radius under image intensier in closed manner. Postoperatively, patients encouraged for active shoulder, elbow and nger movements and suture removal done after 2 weeks. All patients are followed up to 24 week, when implant removal was done. Results: In our study 90% patients show excellent functional results. Conclusion: We conclude that TENS in both bone forearm fractures in adolescent age group in terms of union and range of motion is a minimally invasive and effective method of xation

Publisher

World Wide Journals

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