Effectiveness of Single-Person Reset Fixed System for Pediatric Supracondylar Humeral Fractures: Case Series and a Meta-Analysis
Effectiveness of Single-Person Reset Fixed System for Pediatric Supracondylar Humeral Fractures: Case Series and a Meta-Analysis

Effectiveness of Single-Person Reset Fixed System for Pediatric Supracondylar Humeral Fractures: Case Series and a Meta-Analysis

J Invest Surg. 2025 Dec;38(1):2488130. doi: 10.1080/08941939.2025.2488130. Epub 2025 Apr 24.

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: This study examined the feasibility and effectiveness of utilizing the single-person reset fixed system (RFS) for treating pediatric supracondylar humeral fractures (SHFs) to enhance surgical efficiency and reduce manpower requirements.

METHODS: A retrospective analysis of 10 pediatric SHF cases treated with the Single-Person RF was conducted from 2022 to 2023. The primary variables of interest were surgical time, fluoroscopy frequency, postoperative outcomes, and complication rates.

RESULTS: All patients achieved successful single-stage surgical reduction and fixation without additional surgeries. The surgical time was 55 min, with an average fluoroscopy frequency of 11.8 times. Postoperatively, Baumann’s Angle ranged from 64 to 81 degrees, indicating restoration of normal joint mobility as Range of Motion (ROM) exceeded 90%. The meta-analysis highlighted the significant advantage of the Single-Person RFS in improving the excellent treatment rate with low heterogeneity.

CONCLUSION: The single-person RFS demonstrates remarkable effectiveness in pediatric SHF treatment, evident through reduced surgical times, decreased fluoroscopy frequency, minimal complications, and positive functional recovery for patients. The findings emphasize the superiority of the single-person RFS in enhancing treatment outcomes, suggesting future optimization and potential broader applications in fracture management.

PMID:40270238 | DOI:10.1080/08941939.2025.2488130