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- W3140903528 abstract "Este trabalho teve como objetivo determinar, num estudo transversal, qual é o método terapêutico preferencial usado no Brasil quando são abordadas as fraturas supracondilianas do úmero na infância dos tipos II e III da classificação de Gartland. O projeto de pesquisa foi aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa da Plataforma Brasil e o material foi coletado durante o 46° Congresso Brasileiro de Ortopedia e Traumatologia. Elaboramos um questionário para averiguar a conduta nas duas situações clínicas de fraturas do tipo Gartland II e III. A amostra constou de 301 questionários obtidos de 5.500 participantes do Congresso que contemplaram os critérios de inclusão e não inclusão. Para o caso 1 observamos que 140 (46,5%) médicos optam pela redução incruenta e imobilização e 116 (38,5%), pela redução incruenta e osteossíntese, dos quais 82 (70,7%) preferem a osteossíntese com dois fios de Kirschner cruzados. Para o caso 2, 294 (97,7%) entrevistados consideram que essas lesões devam ser abordadas na urgência, na qual 225 (74,8%) fazem a osteossíntese com dois fios de Kirschner cruzados. A opinião do ortopedista no Brasil varia para as fraturas do tipo II. Para as do tipo III, observamos que existe uma conduta uniforme, pois essas são tratadas na urgência (97,7%). Quando é necessária a osteossíntese, observamos que 82 (70,7%) e 225 (74,8%) dos entrevistados optam pela fixação com dois fios de Kirschner cruzados. This study is aimed at determining, through a cross‐sectional study, the preferred therapeutic method in Brazil considering the approach to Gartland type II and III supracondylar humerus fractures during childhood. The research project was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of Plataforma Brasil and the material was collected during the 46th Brazilian Orthopedics and Traumatology Congress. A questionnaire was developed to analyze two clinical scenarios about Gartland type II and III fractures. The sample consisted of 301 questionnaires obtained from 5,500 participants of the Congress who met the inclusion and non‐inclusion criteria. In case 1, the following was observed: 140 (46.5%) of physicians opted for closed reduction with immobilization and 116 (38.5%) selected closed reduction and osteosynthesis, of whom 82 (70.7%) preferred two crossed Kirschner wires. In case 2, 294 (97.7%) considered that the treatment is urgent, and 225 (74.8%) of the interviewed orthopedists answered that they perform osteosynthesis with two crossed Kirschner wires. The opinion of orthopedic surgeons in Brazil varies for Gartland type II fractures. Type III fractures have a uniform conduct and they are treated urgently (97.7%). When osteosynthesis is necessary, it was observed that 82 (70.7%) and 225 (74.8%) of the interviewed surgeons opted for fixation with two crossed Kirschner wires." @default.
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- W3140903528 title "Estudo transversal sobre o tratamento das fraturas supracondilianas do úmero na infância dos tipos Gartland II e III: opinião do ortopedista brasileiro" @default.
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