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Published in: Emergency Radiology 1/2004

01-08-2004 | Case Report

Early intrathoracic migration of Kirschner wires used for percutaneous osteosynthesis of a two-part humeral neck fracture: a case report

Authors: J. M. Mellado, J. Calmet, I. L. García Forcada, A. Saurí, J. Giné

Published in: Emergency Radiology | Issue 1/2004

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Abstract

We present an unusual case of early migration of three Kirschner wires used for percutaneous osteosynthesis of a two-part humeral neck fracture, causing hemothorax. An 85-year-old woman was admitted to the emergency room after casual accident. She was found to have suffered a two-part fracture of the surgical neck of the right humerus. The humeral fracture was treated by closed reduction and percutaneous osteosynthesis with three threaded Kirschner wires, which were bent subcutaneously. Ten days after the accident the patient presented with dyspnea and laterocervical pain. Plain X-rays and complementary CT demonstrated intrathoracic migration of the three Kirschner wires with hemothorax. Two of the wires were seen under the right clavicle and adjacent to the C7 vertebra. The third wire reached the lateral chest wall. Immediate surgery was performed, with withdrawal of the wires and placement of a drainage tube. The patient had an uneventful recovery after surgery. The humeral fracture resulted in a nonunion, which was well tolerated by the patient and was left untreated. The use of Kirschner wires for osteosynthesis of proximal humeral fractures may cause significant thoracic morbidity, even if various prophylactic measures, including the use of threaded wires, subcutaneous bending, and close radiographic follow-up, are adopted. The use of Kirschner wires should anyway be restricted to carefully selected cases, in order to avoid major complications.
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Metadata
Title
Early intrathoracic migration of Kirschner wires used for percutaneous osteosynthesis of a two-part humeral neck fracture: a case report
Authors
J. M. Mellado
J. Calmet
I. L. García Forcada
A. Saurí
J. Giné
Publication date
01-08-2004
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Emergency Radiology / Issue 1/2004
Print ISSN: 1070-3004
Electronic ISSN: 1438-1435
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10140-004-0361-4

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