Literature DB >> 27682281

The value of manipulation of displaced distal radius fractures in the emergency department.

R W Jordan, R Naeem, S Jadoon, K Srinivas, G Shyamalan.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to report the success of maintaining reduced distal radius fractures with cast immobilisation and analyse risk factors for redisplacement. A retrospective analysis of distal radius fracture manipulated between April 2011 and 2013 was conducted. Age, gender, fracture classification, ulna fracture, dorsal comminution and volar alignment were recorded. Reduction and redisplacement were measured using Sarmiento's modification of Lidstrom's system. 110 patients were included ; mean age 62.8 years and 83.4% female. The AO classification was used to grade initial fractures A2 (44%), A3 (25%), C1 (20%) and C2 (10%). 86.4% of cases were improved following manipulation, although 48.4% redisplaced and 27.4% required surgical intervention. The radial length (60%) was harder to maintain than dorsal alignment (44%) in cases of redisplacement. Successful alignment of the volar cortices was associated with a statistically significant reduction in redisplacement (p = 0.024). Manipulation of distal -radius fractures is initially beneficial but half of cases redisplace.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27682281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Orthop Belg        ISSN: 0001-6462            Impact factor:   0.500


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1.  Ultrasound in forearm fractures: a pragmatic study assessing the utility of Point of Care Ultrasound (PoCUS) in identifying and managing distal radius fractures.

Authors:  Darryl Wood; Maruteshwar Reddy; Ignatius Postma; Paul Bromley; John Hambridge; Chandu Wickramarachchi; Ahamed Syed Hameed
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2021-07-08
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