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Open reduction and internal fixation compared to closed reduction and external fixation in distal radial fractures: A randomized study of 50 patients
Background and purpose In unstable distal radial fractures that are impossible to reduce or to maintain in reduced position, the treatment of choice is operation. The type of operation and the choice of implant, however, is a matter of discussion. Our aim was to investigate whether open reduction an...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2823185/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19857180 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453670903171875 |
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author | Abramo, Antonio Kopylov, Philippe Geijer, Mats Tägil, Magnus |
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description | Background and purpose In unstable distal radial fractures that are impossible to reduce or to maintain in reduced position, the treatment of choice is operation. The type of operation and the choice of implant, however, is a matter of discussion. Our aim was to investigate whether open reduction and internal fixation would produce a better result than traditional external fixation. Methods 50 patients with an unstable or comminute distal radius fracture were randomized to either closed reduction and bridging external fixation, or open reduction and internal fixation using the TriMed system. The primary outcome parameter was grip strength, but the patients were followed for 1 year with objective clinical assessment, subjective outcome using DASH, and radiographic examination. Results At 1 year postoperatively, grip strength was 90% (SD 16) of the uninjured side in the internal fixation group and 78% (17) in the external fixation group. Pronation/supination was 150° (15) in the internal fixation group and 136° (20) in the external fixation group at 1 year. There were no differences in DASH scores or in radiographic parameters. 5 patients in the external fixation group were reoperated due to malunion, as compared to 1 in the internal fixation group. 7 other cases were classified as radiographic malunion: 5 in the external fixation group and 2 in the internal fixation group. Interpretation Internal fixation gave better grip strength and a better range of motion at 1 year, and tended to have less malunions than external fixation. No difference could be found regarding subjective outcome. |
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spelling | pubmed-28231852010-02-18 Open reduction and internal fixation compared to closed reduction and external fixation in distal radial fractures: A randomized study of 50 patients Abramo, Antonio Kopylov, Philippe Geijer, Mats Tägil, Magnus Acta Orthop Research Article Background and purpose In unstable distal radial fractures that are impossible to reduce or to maintain in reduced position, the treatment of choice is operation. The type of operation and the choice of implant, however, is a matter of discussion. Our aim was to investigate whether open reduction and internal fixation would produce a better result than traditional external fixation. Methods 50 patients with an unstable or comminute distal radius fracture were randomized to either closed reduction and bridging external fixation, or open reduction and internal fixation using the TriMed system. The primary outcome parameter was grip strength, but the patients were followed for 1 year with objective clinical assessment, subjective outcome using DASH, and radiographic examination. Results At 1 year postoperatively, grip strength was 90% (SD 16) of the uninjured side in the internal fixation group and 78% (17) in the external fixation group. Pronation/supination was 150° (15) in the internal fixation group and 136° (20) in the external fixation group at 1 year. There were no differences in DASH scores or in radiographic parameters. 5 patients in the external fixation group were reoperated due to malunion, as compared to 1 in the internal fixation group. 7 other cases were classified as radiographic malunion: 5 in the external fixation group and 2 in the internal fixation group. Interpretation Internal fixation gave better grip strength and a better range of motion at 1 year, and tended to have less malunions than external fixation. No difference could be found regarding subjective outcome. Informa Healthcare 2009-08-07 2009-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2823185/ /pubmed/19857180 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453670903171875 Text en Copyright: © Nordic Orthopedic Federation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the source is credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Abramo, Antonio Kopylov, Philippe Geijer, Mats Tägil, Magnus Open reduction and internal fixation compared to closed reduction and external fixation in distal radial fractures: A randomized study of 50 patients |
title | Open reduction and internal fixation compared to closed reduction and external fixation in distal radial fractures: A randomized study of 50 patients |
title_full | Open reduction and internal fixation compared to closed reduction and external fixation in distal radial fractures: A randomized study of 50 patients |
title_fullStr | Open reduction and internal fixation compared to closed reduction and external fixation in distal radial fractures: A randomized study of 50 patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Open reduction and internal fixation compared to closed reduction and external fixation in distal radial fractures: A randomized study of 50 patients |
title_short | Open reduction and internal fixation compared to closed reduction and external fixation in distal radial fractures: A randomized study of 50 patients |
title_sort | open reduction and internal fixation compared to closed reduction and external fixation in distal radial fractures: a randomized study of 50 patients |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2823185/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19857180 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453670903171875 |
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