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Meta-analysis of the efficacy of volar plate internal fixation versus closed reduction and external fixation in the treatment of adult distal radius fractures
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作者 CHEN Jian-ge ZHANG Hai-ning +4 位作者 ZHAO Hong-zhou LIU Ming-jun XING Jia-hui WANG Ping WANG Wei-min 《Journal of Hainan Medical University》 CAS 2023年第19期44-56,共13页
Objective:To compare the efficacy of open reduction and volar locking plate internal fixation with closed reduction and external fixation in the treatment of distal radius fractures by using meta analysis.Methods:The ... Objective:To compare the efficacy of open reduction and volar locking plate internal fixation with closed reduction and external fixation in the treatment of distal radius fractures by using meta analysis.Methods:The databases of CNKI,Wanfang,Weipu,Chinese biomedical literature,Pubmed,Embase,and Cochrane Library were retrieved,and the randomized controlled studies that directly compared the efficacy of plate internal fixation and closed reduction external fixation in the treatment of distal radius fractures published publicly from the establishment of the database to April 2023 were collected.The two researchers independently screened the retrieved literature according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria,extracted data,used Cochrane risk bias assessment tool for quality assessment,and used RevMan 5.4 software for meta analysis.Results:A total of 10 randomized controlled trials were included,all of which were in English.There were 1042 patients in total,and 9 of them were rated as low risk.Meta analysis results showed that one year after the treatment of distal radius fracture with volar locking plate internal fixation,DASH score[MD=-5.64,95%CI(-7.21,-4.06),P<0.00001];One year later,PRWE score[MD=-5.90,95%CI(-8.88,-2.92),P=0.001];Palm flexion[MD=5.92,95%CI(1.29,10.55),P=0.01];Pronation[MD=2.48,95%CI(0.59,4.36),P=0.01];Postrotation[MD=4.73,95%CI(2.15,7.31),P=0.0003];Grip strength[MD=0.61,95%CI(0.12,1.10),P=0.02];palmar tilt angle[MD=9.84,95%CI(5.66,14.02),P<0.00001];Radial inclination[MD=4.33,95%CI(2.97,5.69),P<0.00001]was superior to closed reduction plaster or splint external fixation.One year later,the European Five dimensional Health Scale(EQ-5D-5L)score[MD=0.02,95%CI(-0.01,0.05),P=0.27];Back extension[MD=2.22,95%CI(-4.15,8.59),P=0.49];Ulnar deviation[MD=3.49,95%CI(-0.80,7.78),P=0.11];Radial deviation[MD=2.05,95%CI(-2.39,6.50),P=0.37];Ulnar variance[MD=-1.14,95%CI(-3.16,0.88),P=0.27];There was no significant difference in complications[MD=0.77,95%CI(0.54,1.10),P=0.16](P>0.05).Conclusion:Based on the current clinical data,internal fixation with volar locking plate is more conducive to mid-term DASH score and grip strength recovery than closed reduction plaster or splint external fixation,but there is no significant difference in the quality of life and complications of patients.For adult distal radius fractures,surgical indications should be carefully grasped,and non operative treatment should be given priority. 展开更多
关键词 Volar plate Internal fixation Closed reduction External fixation PLASTER SPLINT Distal radius fracture Meta analysis
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Small splints versus plate fixation for distal radius fractures: A meta- analysis and systematical analysis
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作者 Xin Cui Long Liang +3 位作者 Yong-Yao Li Ya-Chao Du Ya-Liang Tian Yang Chen 《Journal of Hainan Medical University》 2021年第21期53-59,共7页
Objective:Evaluate the efficacy,safety and economy of small splints and plate in the treatment of distal radius fractures(DRFs).Methods:Seven electronic databases,including PubMed,EMBASE,Cochrane Library,sinomed,CNKI,... Objective:Evaluate the efficacy,safety and economy of small splints and plate in the treatment of distal radius fractures(DRFs).Methods:Seven electronic databases,including PubMed,EMBASE,Cochrane Library,sinomed,CNKI,VIP and Wanfang,were searched for the original study.Literature was screened according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria,and the methodological quality of the included studies was evaluated by Cochrane risk bias assessment tool.The software Revman 5.4 was used for data analysis.Results:A total of 19 studies were included in the study.The clinical effective rate of the plate group[RR=0.96,95%CI(0.93,0.99),P=0.007],Radial inclination[MD=-1.85,95%CI(-2.93,-0.77),P=0.0008],Ulnar inclination[MD=-2.49,95%CI(-3.95,-1.04),P=0.0007],relative height of radius[MD=-1.63,95%CI(-2.40,-0.86),P<0.0001]were better than those in small splints group.There was no significant difference in fracture healing time[MD=-4.39,95%CI(-9.07,0.28),P=0.07]and complications[RR=1.57,95%CI(0.98,2.52),P=0.06]between the two groups.In terms of treatment cost[MD=-2.83,95%CI(-3.37,-2.30),P<0.00001],the small splint group was better than the plate treatment group.Conclusion:Compared with small splints therapy,plate internal fixation has advantages in clinical effective rate and imaging scores.There is no significant difference in fracture healing time and complications between the two groups.In terms of treatment cost,small splint therapy is better than plate therapy.Clinical treatment should be selected and formulated according to the individual situation,demands and clinical practice of patients. 展开更多
关键词 Small splints Plate fixation Distal radius fractures Systematic review META-ANALYSIS
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Pulmonary thromboembolism after distal ulna and radius fractures surgery: A case report and a literature review 被引量:1
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作者 Bo Lv Feng Xue +2 位作者 Yu-Chun Shen Fang-Bao Hu Ming-Mang Pan 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第1期197-203,共7页
BACKGROUND Pulmonary thromboembolism(PTE)is a serious postoperative complication that can occur after a fracture.Generally,PTE is caused by the falling off of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis(LEDVT)after lower lim... BACKGROUND Pulmonary thromboembolism(PTE)is a serious postoperative complication that can occur after a fracture.Generally,PTE is caused by the falling off of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis(LEDVT)after lower limb fracture surgery.LEDVT and PTE after upper extremity fracture surgery are very rare.PTE is one of the most common clinical causes of sudden death.Venous thromboembolism includes PTE and DVT.We experienced one case of LEDVT and PTE after distal ulna and radius fracture surgery.The purpose of our report is to raise awareness for orthopedic surgeons that PTE can occur after distal ulna and radius fracture surgery,and patients with high risk factors should be considered for prevention and treatment of thrombosis in a timely manner.CASE SUMMARY We report a 51-year-old Chinese male who had severe fractures of the left distal ulna,radius and little finger after a motorcycle accident.The patient underwent external fixation,open reduction and internal fixation.On the third post-operative day,computed tomographic pulmonary angiography showed PTE.Doppler ultrasonography showed thrombus formation in the bilateral posterior tibial veins.After a period of anticoagulation therapy,on the 25th d after the PTE,computed tomographic pulmonary angiography showed that thrombus in both sides of the pulmonary artery disappeared.Furthermore,about 4 mo after the PTE,thrombosis in the deep veins of the lower limbs disappeared.About 1 year after the surgery,X-rays showed good fracture healing,and the function of the wrist joint recovered well.CONCLUSION Though rare,PTE can occur after distal ulna and radius fracture surgery and patients with high risk factors should be considered for prevention and treatment of thrombosis in a timely manner. 展开更多
关键词 Distal ulna and radius fracture Pulmonary thromboembolism Deep venous thrombosis External fixation Open reduction and internal fixation Case report
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Comparison of Patient Satisfaction between Brachial Plexus Block (Axillary Approach) and General Anesthesia for Surgical Treatment of Distal Radius Fractures: A Historical Cohort Study 被引量:1
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作者 Noriaki Matsumura Satoki Inoue +4 位作者 Hidenobu Iwagami Yumiko Kondo Kazuya Inoue Yasuhito Tanaka Akihiro Okuda 《Open Journal of Anesthesiology》 2020年第12期422-434,共13页
<b><span>Background:</span></b><span> Distal radius fracture surgery is performed under general (GA) or regional anesthesia with brachial plexus block (NB). </span><span>Wheth... <b><span>Background:</span></b><span> Distal radius fracture surgery is performed under general (GA) or regional anesthesia with brachial plexus block (NB). </span><span>Whether anesthesia type affects patient outcomes is unclear. </span><span>This study retrospectively compared patient satisfaction between GA and NB after surgery. </span><b><span>Methods: </span></b><span>This was a historical cohort study of 80 (34 GA and 46 NB) patients who underwent volar plate fixation of distal radius fractures. Propensity score analysis was used to generate a set of matched cases (NB) and controls (GA), yielding 14 matched patient-pairs. The simplified patient satisfaction scale was compared for primary outcomes. Secondary outcomes were anesthesia and surgery duration, hospital stay length, adverse events, postoperative analgesic requirement, and wrist range of motion (ROM) 2 weeks and 3 months postoperatively.</span><span> </span><b><span>Results:</span></b><span> After propensity score matching, patients in almost all cases in both groups were “Satisfied” (effect size: 0.1, p</span><span> </span><span>=</span><span> </span><span>0.572), indicating little significant difference. Significant differences in adverse events and postoperative analgesic use observed before matching disappeared after matching. Anesthesia duration and hospital stay length were significantly shorter in the NB group (effect size: </span><span>-</span><span>1.27 and </span><span>-</span><span>0.77, p</span><span> </span><span>=</span><span> </span><span>0.00074 and p</span><span> </span><span>=</span><span> </span><span>0.0388, respectively), as was surgery duration (effect size: </span><span>-</span><span>0.84, p</span><span> </span><span>=</span><span> </span><span>0.0122) after matching. Similar to before matching, wrist ROM significantly improved in the NB group (effect size: 1.11, p</span><span> </span><span>=</span><span> </span><span>0.0279) in the early postoperative period, but the difference disappeared at 3 months postoperatively.</span><span> </span><b><span>Conclusions:</span></b><span> Patient satisfaction between distal radius fracture surgery under GA and NB was similar. Nerve block could help shorten hospital stay length and surgery duration and improve postoperative functional recovery.</span> 展开更多
关键词 Ultrasound-Guided Brachial Plexus Block (Axillary Approach) General Anesthesia Patient Satisfaction Distal radius Fracture
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Dynamic External Fixator Combined with Volar Locking Plate Fixation for the Treatment of AO Type C3 Distal Radius Fractures
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作者 Kinya Nishida Yong Ho Che +3 位作者 Hideto Irifune Kazuhiro Uesugi Akane Maeda Koji Miyata 《Open Journal of Orthopedics》 2022年第4期131-141,共11页
Background: AO type C3 distal radius fracture (DRF) is the most difficult-to-treat fracture type because of a tendency to shorten and collapse. The purpose of this study is to investigate the clinical and radiographic... Background: AO type C3 distal radius fracture (DRF) is the most difficult-to-treat fracture type because of a tendency to shorten and collapse. The purpose of this study is to investigate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of comminuted intra-articular DRFs treated with a dynamic external fixator combined with a volar locking plate (VLP). Methods: Eleven patients (mean age, 61 years) with comminuted intra-articular DRFs were treated with a dynamic type of external fixator combined with a VLP. Following reduction and fixation with a VLP, the dynamic external fixator was applied and the distal ball joint of the fixator was aligned with the lunate-capitate line. The ball joint was unlocked approximately 2 weeks after surgery to allow wrist mobilization. The fixator was removed 3 - 6 weeks (mean, 5 weeks) after surgery. Consequently, clinical and radiographic assessments were carried out at the final follow-up. Results: At the final follow-up, the mean range values of wrist extension and flexion were 76&deg;and 64&deg;, respectively. Compared with the contralateral side, the mean grip strength was 84%. The mean Modified Mayo Wrist Score and the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand score were 88 and 9, respectively. No significant differences in the radiographic parameters exist between after surgery and final follow-up. Conclusions: This study indicated that the dynamic wrist fixator combined with a VLP is effective for the treatment of AO type C3 DRFs. 展开更多
关键词 Distal radius Fracture Intra-Articular Fracture External Fixator Dynamic External Fixator Volar Locking Plate
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A comparative study of variable angle volar plate and bridging external fixator with K-wire augmentation in comminuted distal radius fractures 被引量:3
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作者 Ratish Kumar Mishra Bhagwati Prasad Sharma +1 位作者 Amit Kumar Rohit Sherawat 《Chinese Journal of Traumatology》 CAS CSCD 2021年第5期301-305,共5页
Purpose:Comminuted intraarticular distal radial fractures are difficult to treat conservatively and require operative treatment.This study compared the functional outcomes between variable angle volar plating and exte... Purpose:Comminuted intraarticular distal radial fractures are difficult to treat conservatively and require operative treatment.This study compared the functional outcomes between variable angle volar plating and external fixator with K-wire augmentation in open reduction and internal fixation.Methods:A total of 62 adult patients with comminuted intraarticular distal radius fracture were randomized into 2 groups:volar plate group and external fixator group.These patients aged between 18 and 60 years had unilateral fractures,and agreed to be included in the study.Patients with a history of fracture,bilateral fracture,associated other injuries,delayed injury for more than 2 weeks,open fracture,pre-existing arthrosis or disability,psychiatric illness and pathological fracture were excluded.Patients were followed up at 6 weeks,3 months,6 months and 1 year.The assessment of pain,functional activity,range of motion and grip strength was done at each stage of follow-up.The pain and functional activities were assessed by patient rated wrist evaluation(PRWE)score and disabilities of the arm,shoulder and hand(DASH)score.Results:Patients in volar plate group had superior PRWE score and DASH score at each stage of followup.At 1 year follow-up,the mean PRWE score were 7.48 for volar plate group and 7.35 for external fixator group;while the mean DASH score was 4.65 for volar plate group and 5.61 for external fixator group.They had better flexion and extension range of movement.They also had better pronation and supination range of motion at initial follow-up,however the difference get attenuated by 1 year.Volar plate group had significantly better grip strength than external fixator group.Complication rates were higher in external fixation group.Conclusion:Fixation with variable angle volar plate results in early wrist mobilization,better range of movement,less pain and disability and early return of function. 展开更多
关键词 COMMINUTED Distal radius fracture INTRAARTICULAR Volar plate External fixator
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Influence of volar margin of the lunate fossa fragment fixation on distal radius fracture outcomes:A retrospective series 被引量:2
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作者 Hua Meng Jia-Zhi Yan +3 位作者 Bing Wang Zong-Bo Ma Wei-Bo Kang Bao-Ge Liu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第24期7022-7031,共10页
BACKGROUND Distal radius fractures accompanied by the volar margin of the lunate fossa(VMLF)lesions are often overlooked or inadequately reduced in clinical practice.AIM To investigate the impact of VMLF fragment in d... BACKGROUND Distal radius fractures accompanied by the volar margin of the lunate fossa(VMLF)lesions are often overlooked or inadequately reduced in clinical practice.AIM To investigate the impact of VMLF fragment in distal radius fractures on the stability and function of the wrist joint.METHODS This was a retrospective study of patients with distal radius fractures who underwent surgical treatment between January 2013 and December 2017.The patients were divided into two groups according to whether the VMLF fragments were fixed or not.X-rays and computed tomography were performed before surgery,immediately postoperatively,and at 1,3,and 6 mo to measure the scapholunate angle,radiolunate angle,capitolunate angle,and effective radiolunate flexion(ERLF).The Mayo wrist score and disabilities of the arm,shoulder,and hand(DASH)score were determined at 1 year.RESULTS Thirty-five patients were included.There were 15 males and 20 females.Their mean age was 52.5±14.3(range:19-70)years.There were 38 wrists(17 on the left side,15 on the right,and three bilateral;16 in the fixed group,and 22 in the unfixed group).The interval between trauma and surgery was from 1 h to 1 mo.The incidence of postoperative wrist instability in the unfixed group(86.4%)was higher than in the fixed group(25.0%)(P≤0.001).Ten patients had ERLF>25°in the unfixed group and none in the fixed group(P=0.019).The Mayo wrist score was 94±5.7 in the fixed group and 68±15.1 in the unfixed group(P<0.001).The DASH score was 4.6±2.5 in the fixed group and 28.5±19.5 in the unfixed group(P<0.001).CONCLUSION Injuries of VMLF,even small fractures,might damage the radial-lunar ligament,leading to postoperative wrist instability,sagittal force line imbalance,and poor recovery of wrist joint function. 展开更多
关键词 radius fractures Lunate bone Reduction DISABILITY Wrist function
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Manual reduction with traditional small splints for distal radius fracture in older patients 被引量:3
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作者 Li-You Wei Hong-Wei Zhang +11 位作者 De-Hong Dong Jin-Zeng Zuo Liang Li Guo-Qiang Wang Hua Chen Xin Geng Cheng Jiao Li-Jun Chen Hui Guo Yu-Long Zhang Lin Rong Jing Zhang 《Journal of Acute Disease》 2021年第2期78-82,共5页
Objective:To investigate the effect of manual reduction with traditional small splints fixation for distal radius fractures in older patients in the emergency department.Methods:Older patients(aged at least 60 years)w... Objective:To investigate the effect of manual reduction with traditional small splints fixation for distal radius fractures in older patients in the emergency department.Methods:Older patients(aged at least 60 years)with distal radius fractures were enrolled in this study.The patients were randomly divided into the treatment group and the control group.The treatment group was treated with manual reduction and small splints fixation.The control group was treated with manual reduction and resin plaster fixation.Before treatment,after reduction,and 3 months after treatment,the palmar tilt angle,ulnar deviation angle,and radial length were recorded.Before treatment and 3 months after treatment,the Cooney wrist joint scores were recorded.The time of fracture healing and related adverse events during the treatment were recorded.Results:Before treatment and after reduction,there were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in palmar tilt angle,ulnar deviation angle,or radial length(P>0.05).Three months after treatment,the palmar tilt angle,ulnar deviation angle,and radial length of the treatment group were better than those of the control group(P<0.05).The Cooney wrist scores of the treatment group was significantly higher than that of the control group three months after the treatment(P<0.05).The time of fracture healing of the treatment group was shorter than that of the control group,but the difference was no statistically significant(P>0.05).Conclusions:Compared with resin plaster fixation,traditional small splints fixation for distal radius fractures in older patients have the advantages of less loss of fracture reduction and faster functional recovery.Besides,the method is simple and low cost thus,it needs to be promoted. 展开更多
关键词 Traditional small splint Distal radius fracture Older patients External fixation
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Ulnar nerve injury associated with displaced distal radius fracture:Two case reports
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作者 Jing-Jing Yang Wei Qu +1 位作者 Yu-Xuan Wu Hua-Jun Jiang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第23期6956-6963,共8页
BACKGROUND Ulnar nerve injury subsequent to a fracture of the distal radius is extremely rare compared to median nerve injury.Treatment of ulnar nerve injury after closed distal radial fracture is controversial.Reason... BACKGROUND Ulnar nerve injury subsequent to a fracture of the distal radius is extremely rare compared to median nerve injury.Treatment of ulnar nerve injury after closed distal radial fracture is controversial.Reasonable surgical planning and careful postoperative management can improve the prognosis of patients.CASE SUMMARY We report two cases of ulnar nerve injury subsequent to fracture of the distal radius.Both patients were admitted to hospital.Both patients had persistent ulnar nerve compression syndromes.The first patient achieved rapid recovery by early nerve decompression surgery,while the second patient had no recovery at 2-3 mo after injury and had more severe symptoms.At 10 wk after injury,the second patient agreed to nerve decompression surgery.The second patient finally achieved a successful outcome after nerve decompression and neurolysis,although she still has residual symptoms.CONCLUSION For patients with ulnar nerve compression syndrome related to acute wrist fracture,if symptoms persist and signs of recovery are not observed,early release is necessary to prevent permanent neurological damage. 展开更多
关键词 Ulnar nerve injury Distal radius fracture Fracture treatment Early release Case report
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Short arm cast is as effective as long arm cast in maintaining distal radius fracture reduction:Results of the SLA-VER noninferiority trial
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作者 Giovanni Dib Tommaso Maluta +4 位作者 Matteo Cengarle Alice Bernasconi Giulia Marconato Massimo Corain Bruno Magnan 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2022年第9期802-811,共10页
BACKGROUND Distal radius fractures(DRFs)are a common challenge in orthopaedic trauma care,yet for those fractures that are treated nonoperatively,strong evidence to guide cast treatment is still lacking.AIM To compare... BACKGROUND Distal radius fractures(DRFs)are a common challenge in orthopaedic trauma care,yet for those fractures that are treated nonoperatively,strong evidence to guide cast treatment is still lacking.AIM To compare the efficacy of below elbow cast(BEC)and above elbow cast(AEC)in maintaining reduction of manipulated DRFs.METHODS We conducted a prospective,monocentric,randomized,parallel-group,open label,blinded,noninferiority trial comparing the efficacy of BEC and AEC in the nonoperative treatment of DRFs.Two hundred and eighty patients>18 years of age diagnosed with DRFs were successfully randomized and included for analysis over a 3-year period.Noninferiority thresholds were defined as a 2 mm difference for radial length(RL),a 3°difference for radial inclination(RI),and volar tilt(VT).The trial is registered at Clinicaltrials.gov(NCT03468023).RESULTS One hundred and forty-three patients were treated with BEC,and 137 were treated with AEC.The mean time of immobilization was 33 d.The mean loss of RL,RI,and VT was 1.59 mm,2.83°,and 4.11°for BEC and 1.63 mm,2.54°,and VT loss were respectively 0.04 mm(95%CI:-0.36-0.44),-0.29°(95%CI:-1.03-0.45),and 0.59°(95%CI:-1.39-2.57),and they were all below the prefixed noninferiority thresholds.The rate of loss of reduction was similar.CONCLUSION BEC performs as well as AEC in maintaining the reduction of a manipulated DRF.Being more comfortable to patients,BEC may be preferable for nonoperative treatment of DRFs. 展开更多
关键词 Distal radius fracture IMMOBILIZATION Below elbow cast Above elbow cast Short arm cast Long arm cast
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Distal Radius Fracture: What Does the Patient Want?
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作者 Christian Blough Stuart Harvey Kuschner 《Open Journal of Orthopedics》 2022年第6期288-296,共9页
Distal radius fractures are common and while historically most have been treated nonoperatively the frequency with which distal radius fractures are treated surgically is increasing. Criteria for considering surgical ... Distal radius fractures are common and while historically most have been treated nonoperatively the frequency with which distal radius fractures are treated surgically is increasing. Criteria for considering surgical treatment are often based on radiographic appearance of the fracture. Less often discussed is patient preference: what do patients want. We investigated responses of a general population when presented with various treatment options following a hypothetical distal radius fracture. Many respondents chose nonoperative treatment even when told that surgery might result in a better outcome. This information can help during the shared decision-making process when discussing treatment options with a patient who presents with a distal radius fracture. 展开更多
关键词 Distal radius Fracture Colles Fracture Wrist Surgery Open Reduction and Internal Fixation Wrist Radiographs
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Fracture of proximal radius combined with dislocation of the radial head:a case report
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作者 Xiao-Zhen Chen Song-Ou Zhang +5 位作者 Ling-Jie Wang Yue-Gang Ma Wen-Qing Liang Song-Tao Jing Jin-Xiang Shang Xu-Jun Hu 《Clinical Research Communications》 2022年第3期34-37,共4页
Forearm fractures are prevalent which include radius fractures,ulna fractures,or both radius and ulna fractures.Proximal radius fractures combined with dislocations of the radial heads are rare and easily misdiagnosed... Forearm fractures are prevalent which include radius fractures,ulna fractures,or both radius and ulna fractures.Proximal radius fractures combined with dislocations of the radial heads are rare and easily misdiagnosed.The authors present and discuss a case of proximal radius fractures associated with radial head dislocations.A 36 years old male was admitted to the hospital due to pain and activity limitation in his left elbow for 7 hours due to a car accident.An X-ray of the left elbow joint revealed a“left radius fracture with surrounding soft tissue edema”.During the procedure,the radial head was found to be dislocated forward.A 3.0 mm anchor was used to fix the annular ligament.Radius fractures combined dislocations of the radial heads are rare and may be missing the diagnosis.Before undergoing surgery,the possibility of elbow dislocation should be evaluated.Wire anchors can provide reliable fixation. 展开更多
关键词 annular ligament case report dislocated forearm fractures radius fracture radial head
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Do we really need to repair the pronator quadratus after distal radius plating? 被引量:3
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作者 Subodh Pathak Rashid Anjum +4 位作者 Rakesh Kumar Gautam Pritam Maheshwari Jatin Aggarwal Aryan Sharma Vineet Pruthi 《Chinese Journal of Traumatology》 CAS CSCD 2019年第6期345-349,共5页
Purpose:Fractures of distal radius are one of the common orthopaedic injuries.Placing the plate on volar surface requires release of underlying pronator quadratus(PQ)muscle.No consensus is present in the literature ab... Purpose:Fractures of distal radius are one of the common orthopaedic injuries.Placing the plate on volar surface requires release of underlying pronator quadratus(PQ)muscle.No consensus is present in the literature about the repair or not of the PQ.The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of PQ repair on functional outcome and complications.Methods:Retrospectively 83 patients of distal radius fractures managed with volar plating between 2014 and 2016 were evaluated.Demographic data,operative notes and physical therapy records were retrieved.Patients were divided into group A where PQ repair was done and group B where no repair was done.Functional data such as range of motion(ROM),grip strength,visual analogue scale(VAS)score and disabilities of arm,shoulder and hand(DASH)score at 4 weeks,3 months,6 months and finial follow-up were retrieved.Results:Totally 63 patients(n=29 in group A and n=34 in group B)with the mean age of 51.64 years were examined.Patients were followed up for a mean of 35.2 months(range 27.2-47.1 months)in group A and 38.6 months(range 28.6-51.0 months)in group B.Though functional outcome of the affected limb was not significantly different between two groups after 3 months,PQ repair did affect the recovery at an early stage.Repair group had significantly better ROM(p=0.0383)and VAS score at 4 weeks(p=0.017)while grip strength(p=0.014)was significantly better at 3 months.Conclusions:Repair of PQ may provide pain relief and increased ROM in early postoperative period and hence every attempt should be made to achieve the repair. 展开更多
关键词 Distal radius fractures Disabilities of arm shoulder and hand Volar plate Pronator quadratus Grip strength
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Three-dimensional analysis of the gap space under forearm casts
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作者 Roman Wirtz Silvia Pianigiani +1 位作者 Bernardo Innocenti Frédéric Schuind 《Chinese Journal of Traumatology》 CAS CSCD 2022年第2期77-82,共6页
Purpose:Secondary displacement represents a frequent complication of conservative treatment of fractures,particularly of the distal radius.The gap space between skin and cast may lead to a certain degree movements and... Purpose:Secondary displacement represents a frequent complication of conservative treatment of fractures,particularly of the distal radius.The gap space between skin and cast may lead to a certain degree movements and this increased mobility might favor redisplacement.The aim of this study was to develop a new 3D method,to measure the gap space in all 3 geometrical planes,and to validate this new technique in a clinical setting of distal radius fractures.Methods:This study applies 3D imaging to measure the space between plaster and skin as a potential factor of secondary displacement and therefore the failure of conservative treatment.We developed and validated a new methodology to analyze and compare different forearm casts made of plaster of Paris and fiberglass.An unpaired t-test was performed to document differences between the investigated parameters between plaster of Paris and fiberglass casts.The significance level was set at p<0.05.Results:In a series of 15 cases,we found the width of the gap space to average 4 mm,being slightly inferior on the radial side.Comparing the two different casting materials,plaster of Paris and fiberglass,we found a significantly larger variance of space under casts made of the first material(p=0.39).A roughness analysis showed also a markedly significantly higher irregularity of the undersurface of plaster of Paris as compared with fiberglass.Conclusion:This study allows for a better understanding of the nature of the"gap space"between cast and skin and will contribute to develop and improve new immobilization techniques and materials. 展开更多
关键词 FOREARM Wrist casts radius fractures Conservative treatment Gap space
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