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Closed Reduction Internal Fixation of Leg Fracture in Children

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Jul 7, 2024.

A closed reduction internal fixation (CRIF) of the leg fracture is a surgery. Your child's healthcare provider moves the broken bones in your child's leg, ankle, or foot into correct position. He or she may be able to do this without an incision being made over the break. Pins and wires are used to hold the pieces of bone in place. Flexible and non-flexible rods and nails, and metal plates may also be used.

DISCHARGE INSTRUCTIONS:

Call 911 if:

Seek care immediately if:

Contact your child's healthcare provider if:

Care after surgery:

Follow up with your child's healthcare provider as directed:

Your child will need x-rays to see if the break is healing. Write down your questions so you remember to ask them during your child's visits.

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