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Functional Outcome of Joshi's External Stabilization System Fixation in Distal Radius Fractures.

George Michael1, Kitty George2, Mathew A Canjirathinkal3, Pranuthi Ratna4, Jose Francis1.   

Abstract

Background Distal radius fractures account for almost one-sixth of all fractures in a casualty setting. The usual aim of distal radius fracture treatment is to restore the function of the wrist joint, of which the distal radius is an important part. There seems to be no consensus regarding which mode of treatment is optimal for managing distal radius fracture, particularly when it is associated with distal radioulnar joint instability. Objective To describe the functional outcome in patients presenting with displaced distal radius fractures who undergo Joshi's external stabilization system (JESS) fixation. Methods An observational study was done among 32 working-age (18 to 55 years) patients presenting with unilateral displaced distal radius fractures (excluding volar displaced) and subsequently treated with JESS fixation. The outcomes of the patients were assessed using the Green and O'Brien Scoring System modified by Cooney et al. at six months and one year following the surgery. Radiographs were also taken postoperatively and during follow-up. The data were analyzed (using IBM SPSS software version 22 and Microsoft Excel) in terms of the proportion of patients with acceptable clinical and radiological outcomes. Results Acceptable functional outcomes (good and excellent scores in the Green and O'Brien Scoring System) were observed in 78.1% of the study population. Though the functional outcome scores were higher among the younger age group, a statistically significant difference was not obtained. 96.9% of the patients had acceptable radiological reductions, and infection of the pin tracts complicated 9.4% of the cases. A significant improvement in outcome scores (p-value 0.0001) was observed between the outcome scores at six months and one year after surgery. Conclusions JESS fixation is an easy and effective method for treating displaced distal radius fractures to achieve good to excellent clinical outcomes. The functional outcome scores were better in the younger age group and male patients, but no statistically significant difference was observed.
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Keywords:  colles’ fracture; distal end radius; external fixator; green and o’brien scoring; joshi’s external stabilization system; radius fracture; wrist injury

Year:  2022        PMID: 35602785      PMCID: PMC9117850          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.24215

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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