Abstract
PURPOSE: To analyze the results of open reduction in displaced supracondylar fractures of the
humerus in children, and to propose guidelines for an open approach to supracondylar fractures.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-six children(average age 6.7 years), who had open
reduction of severely displaced supracondylar fractures were reviewes retrospectively over a 2-
year period(1993 to 1997). Elbow range of motion, carrying angle, and radiographic
measurement of the Baumann angle were assessed, then each distal humerus were compared to
uninjured side.
RESULTS: At follow-up, the Baumann angle and carrying angle differed by an average of 2
degrees and 4 degrees respectively compared with the unaffected arm. Range of motion was
satisfactory in 96% of patientl, and there wah no significant cubitus varus.
CONCLUSIONS: Open reduction of severely displaced supracondylar fractures is a safe and
effective procedure, for which orthopedists should lower their threshold, given certain
appropriate indicators.