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Percutaneous In Situ Fixation of Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis Using Two Threaded Steinmann Pins
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1996
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Threaded Steinmann PinsPin BreakageSteinmann PinsLower Limb TraumaOperative TreatmentOrthopaedicsSitu FixationSurgical StabilizationSurgeryMusculoskeletal SurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryCapital Necrosis
Summary Twenty-six patients with 34 slipped capital femoral epiphyses were treated by percutaneous in situ pinning with two 5/32-inch threaded Steinmann pins. Twenty-three patients with 31 hips were followed-up until the time of epiphyseal closure and pin removal. The average time to closure was 8.5 months (range, 3-25). The average operative time for pinning was 53 min (range, 18-115). The average operative time for pin removal was 42 min (range, 12-132). Complications included two progressive slips, two poorly placed pins, one pin breakage during removal, and one case of capital necrosis. This technique is a quick, efficient means of stabilizing the slipped capital femoral epiphysis, with ease of hardware removal.
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