| Literature DB >> 32181084 |
Aryan Sharma1, Subodh Pathak1, Harinder Sandhu1, Priyank Bagtharia1, Naveen Kumar1, Rajdeep S Bajwa1, Vineet Pruthi1, Jasneet S Chawla1.
Abstract
Introduction Various treatment options for patients with an intraarticular distal radius fracture are available, but in cases of comminuted fractures, these narrow down to either a volar locking plate, an external fixator, or a combination of these two. We conducted this prospective study to compare the external fixation and internal fixation of intraarticular fractures of the distal radius in terms of clinical/functional outcome and complications and with the available literature. Material and method This prospective randomized study consisted of a total number of 30 patients with intraarticular fractures of the distal end of the radius divided randomly into two groups (A and B), treated by external fixation (Group A) and volar plating (Group B), in a tertiary care institute during the study period. Result The most patients were males >50 years of age, with injury to the right dominant hand most commonly caused by a fall on an outstretched hand. As per the modified Green & O'Brien scoring system, the volar plating group showed the final result as excellent in two (13.33%), good in seven (46.6%), fair in four (26.6%), and poor in two (13.3%) whereas an excellent outcome was seen in one (6.66%), good and fair in five patients each (33.3%), and poor in four (26.66%) patients at the six months follow-up. Conclusion Overall, both fixation techniques seem to apply sufficient stabilization to restore function and retain anatomy; however, volar locking plates have certain advantages over external fixator in the early postop period in terms of earlier recovery and mobilization.Entities:
Keywords: external fixator; intraarticular fracture distal radius; modified green & o’brien score; volar plating
Year: 2020 PMID: 32181084 PMCID: PMC7053667 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.6849
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Criteria for case selection
AO: Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen
| Inclusion Criteria | Exclusion Criteria |
| Intraarticular fractures distal radius AO type B and C | Open fractures |
| Age 18-80 yrs | Bilateral radius fractures |
| Unilateral radius fractures | Head injury/spinal injury |
| Polytrauma cases | Previous fracture in the same limb |
| Pathological fractures | |
| Injury >2 wks old | |
| Refusal to participate/cooperate |
Figure 1A: Preoperative radiograph showing intraarticular distal radius fracture (AO type C3); B: Postoperative radiograph with external fixator in situ; C: Six-month follow-up radiograph showing radiological union
Figure 2A: Preoperative radiograph showing intraarticular distal radius and ulnar styloid fracture; B: Postoperative radiograph with the volar locking plate and DRUJ K wire in situ; C: Six-month follow-up radiograph showing radiological union
DRUJ: Distal radioulnar joint; K wire: Kirschner wires
Range of motion at three-month and six-month follow-up
* significant values
Exfix: external fixator; ROM: range of motion; PF: palmar flexion; DF: dorsiflexion; Sup: supination; Pro: Pronation; UD: ulnar deviation; RD: radial deviation
| ROM | At 3 months | At 6 months | ||||
| Exfix | Plating | p-value | ExFix | Plating | p-value | |
| PF | 54.73±5.90 | 64.87±4.70 | 0.000016* | 63.13±2.72 | 75.53±6.09 | 0.000000* |
| DF | 48.80±4.75 | 60.20±4.77 | 0.000000* | 60.27±1.98 | 67.93±3.69 | 0.000000* |
| Sup | 59.80±4.95 | 67.33±4.64 | 0.000186* | 69.27±2.76 | 76.60±4.85 | 0.000022* |
| Pro | 57.47±4.56 | 65.67±3.90 | 0.000013* | 66.67±2.66 | 74.87±3.68 | 0.000000* |
| UD | 18.40±2.29 | 23.53±1.85 | 0.000000* | 25.40±2.64 | 28.60±3.18 | 0.005641* |
| RD | 11.53±1.60 | 14.53±1.36 | 0.000006* | 14.60±1.06 | 17.27±1.62 | 0.000011* |
Radiological parameters at the six-month follow-up
| Plating | ExFix | p-value | |||
| Mean±SD | Range | Mean±SD | Range | ||
| Volar tilt (degree) | 5.20±4.63 | -2° to 12° | 3.20±5.02 | -4° to 12° | 0.266 |
| Radial shortening (mm) | 2.17±1.13 | 0.5-4 mm | 2.27±0.82 | 1-3.5 mm | 0.783 |
| Radial inclination (degree) | 19.23±2.54 | 14°-22° | 17.90±2.48 | 14°-22° | 0.157 |
Figure 3Graph showing modified Green & O’Brien scores at different follow-ups
Statistical significance is seen at three months although no difference is noted at the six-month follow-up.
§ Mean statistical significance (p=0.016)
Final outcome in AO type C (complete intraarticular) fracture
AO: Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen; Exfix: external fixator
| Number of cases at final 6 months follow up as per AO type of fracture | ||||
| AO type | Excellent | Good | Fair | Poor |
| C1 | 1 Exfix 2 Plating | 1 Plating | 1 Exfix | |
| C2 | 1 Exfix | 2 Plating | 2 Plating | 1 Exfix 1 Plating |
| C3 | 1 Exfix | 1 Exfix | 1 Plating | |