Chinese Journal of Traumatology (Dec 2013)

Osteosynthesis with long volar locking plates for meta- physeal-diaphyseal fractures of the distal radius

  • Gogna Paritosh,
  • Selhi Harpal Singh,
  • Singla Rohit,
  • Mohindra Mukul,
  • Batra Amit,
  • Mukhopadhyay Reetadyuti,
  • Rohilla Rajesh,
  • Yadav Umesh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
pp. 339 – 343

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【Abstract】Objective: Metaphyseal-diaphyseal fractures of the distal radius are a major treatment dilemma and orthopaedic surgeons have to pay due consideration to restoration of anatomy of distal radius together with ro- tation of the radial shaft and maintenance of radial bow and interosseous space. We performed this study to evaluate the clinic-radiological outcome of metaphyseal-diaphyseal fractures of the distal radius treated with long volar locking plates. Methods: This prospective study involved 27 pa- tients (22 males and 5 females) with metaphyseal-diaphy- seal fracture of the distal radius. Their mean age was (30.12± 11.48) years (range 19-52 years) and the follow-up was 26.8 months (range 22-34 months). All patients underwent open reduction and internal fixation with a long volar locking plate. According to AO/OTA classification, there were 7 type A3, 13 type C2 and 7 type C3 fractures. Subjective assessment was done based on the disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand (DASH) questionnaire. Functional evaluation was done by measuring grip strength and range of motion around the wrist and the radiological determinants included radial angle, radial length, volar angle and ulnar variance. The final as- sessment was done according to Gartland and Werley scor- ing system. Results: Postoperative radiological parameters were well maintained throughout the trial, and there was signifi- cant improvement in the functional parameters from 6 weeks to final follow-up. The average DASH scores improved from 37.5 at 6 weeks to 4.2 at final follow-up. Final assessment using Gartland and Werley scoring system revealed 66.67% (n=18) excellent and 33.33% (n=9) good results. There was one case of superficial infection which responded to antibi- otics and another carpel tunnel syndrome which was ma- naged conservatively. Conclusion: Volar locking plate fixation for metaphy- seal-diaphyseal fractures of distal radius is associated with excellent to good functional outcome, early rehabilitation and minimal complications. Key words: Radius fractures; Fracture fixation, internal; Bone plates