Literature DB >> 16470445

Marked initial displacement predicts complications in physeal fractures of the distal radius: an analysis of fracture characteristics, primary treatment and complications in 109 patients.

Yrjänä Nietosvaara1, Carol Hasler, Ilkka Helenius, Peter Cundy.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Factors predicting redisplacement in the cast and early complications in distal radial physeal injuries have not been analyzed before. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We analyzed 109 consecutive children with displaced physeal fractures of the distal radius treated by manipulation under anesthesia
RESULTS: Acute carpal tunnel syndrome developed in 2 patients. Posttraumatic swelling necessitating trimming, splitting or removal of the primary circular cast occurred in one-sixth of the patients. Half of the fractures healed in malunion despite an anatomic primary reduction in 85% of the cases. According to logistic regression models, marked initial malposition of the fracture (< 50% displacement or < 20% angulation) was an independent risk factor for complications and redisplacement. Non-anatomic reduction of the fracture was an additional independent risk factor for redisplacement.
INTERPRETATION: The risk of an acute carpal tunnel syndrome should be remembered in patients with marked primary displacement of the fracture. To avoid redislocation, pin fixation of the fracture in patients close to skeletal maturity should be considered if there is a marked initial malposition of the fracture, or if fully anatomic reduction cannot be achieved.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16470445     DOI: 10.1080/17453670510045525

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Orthop        ISSN: 1745-3674            Impact factor:   3.717


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3.  Displaced Physeal and Metaphyseal Fractures of Distal Radius in Children. Can Wire Fixation Achieve Better Outcome at Skeletal Maturity than Cast Alone?

Authors:  A H Syurahbil; I Munajat; E F Mohd; D Hadizie; A A Salim
Journal:  Malays Orthop J       Date:  2020-07

4.  A prediction model for treatment decisions in distal radial physeal injuries: A multicenter retrospective study.

Authors:  Sudhir Kannan; Han Hong Chong; Ahmed Fadulelmola; Benjamin Emmerson; Gregory McConaghie; Hannah Lennox-Warburton; William Eardley; Santosh Venkatachalam; Alwyn Abraham; Philip Henman
Journal:  J Child Orthop       Date:  2022-10-03       Impact factor: 1.917

5.  A wakeboarding injury presented as acute carpal syndrome and median nerve contusion after wrist strangulation: a case report.

Authors:  Karsten Knobloch; Andreas Gohritz; Mehmed A Altintas; Marcus Spies; Peter M Vogt
Journal:  Cases J       Date:  2009-01-29

6.  Adolescent Volar Barton Fracture with Open Physis treated with Volar Plating using Buttressing Principle.

Authors:  H Shah; V Chavali; R Daveshwar
Journal:  Malays Orthop J       Date:  2015-07

7.  Neglected epiphyseal injuries of the distal end of the radius with ulnar impaction: analysis of distal osteotomy of both bones using a dorsal midline approach.

Authors:  Paritosh Gogna; Sahil Gaba; Reetadyuti Mukhopadhyay; Rajesh Rohilla; Amanpreet Singh
Journal:  J Orthop Traumatol       Date:  2016-07-28
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