An 8-year-old boy fell off a swing and sustained a supracondylar fracture of his left humerus. Following the reduction of the fracture, a suitable splint was applied and the child was sent home. A few hours later, the child complained of pain in the forearm, which persisted. Four hours later, the parents decided to return to the hospital, since the child's left hand looked dusky white and the pain in the forearm was still present. On examination, there was found to be a complete loss of skin sensation of the hand. After removal of the splint, the pulse of the radial and ulnar arteries could not be felt. Every possible effort was made to restore the circulation of the forearm, without avail. What has happened to this child's circulation in the forearm? What deformity would you expect this child to have 1 year later?
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