Literature DB >> 1977287

[Radio-ulnar bridge callus following osteosynthesis of forearm fractures].

G Bauer1, O Wörsdörfer, K Braun.   

Abstract

137 patients with forearm fractures and internal plate fixation were investigated for postoperative radio-ulnar synostosis. 10 patients (7.3%) developed such a complication, 7 after complete, 3 after either ulnar or radial lesion. Of 73 patients with complete forearm fractures, 50 had separate incisions, and developed radio-ulnar synostosis only secondary to severe soft tissue injury. Of 12 other patients, by contrast, who were operated on for radial and ulnar plate fixation via one common incision (Boyd's approach), synostosis occurred in 5. After isolated ulnar fractures in 32 cases, synostosis was seen in two cases - in one after severe soft tissue injury, in the other after a modified Boyd's approach. Only one patient with isolated and open fracture of the radius presented later with radio-ulnar synostosis.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1977287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aktuelle Traumatol        ISSN: 0044-6173


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1.  Avoidance of external fixation pin induced rotational stiffness in the forearm; a cadaver study of soft tissue displacement relative to the varying position of radius and ulna fixation.

Authors:  Pavel Nikolaevich Kulesh; Matt D A Fletcher; Leonid N Solomin
Journal:  SICOT J       Date:  2015-05-29
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