Xray of Operated Fracture Lateral Condyle In A Child


Operatted Fracture Lateral Condyle

The image today is an Xray of operated fracture lateral condyle, done immediately after surgery. As viewed, the xray shows a fracture of lateral condyle which is held in postion by a Kirschner wire and a screw.

Author’s Note


Two things.

The xray is an oblique view.

The Kwire is longer than it should be. A longer protruding implant beyond the bone is dangerous for nerves and vessels.

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Comments

  1. JENNY says:

    Hello. my 2 1/2 YEAR daughter had a malleolus fracture. its been 2 weeks she has her plaster ooo. she is moving her hands and its not paining but the problem is that she cant straighten her hands. i am very worried about that. can u pls tell me what can i do to help her. thank you

    Dr Arun Pal Singh Reply:

    @JENNY,

    There are few things I need to underdstand. i think you want to say condyle rather than malleolus. malleolus is in the leg.

    What do you mean by ‘cannot straighten the hand”. I mean in plaster one cannot straighten her limb.

    Is there a problem with straightening her fingers?

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