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Objective. To observe the effects of closed reduction and pereutaneous K-wires fixation of displacd supracondylar humnerus fracture in children. Methods. Retrospective review of fourteen patients who sustained displaced supmcondylar fracture of distal humerus treated by closed reduction and percutaneous K-wires fixation. Results. All patients' K-wires were removed at 4 weeks post-operation. Their elbow function regained at 8weeks. The average period of followed up was 10 month (varies from 6 to 18 month), all fractmes healed very well without any permanent complications. Two transient nerves palsy, ulnar and radial nerve each, recovered completely at12 weeks and 16 weeks post-operation respectively. Conclusion. Closed reduction and percutaneous K-wires fixation is a safe and efficient treatment for displaced humerus surpracondylar fracture in children.