Abstract

Dorsal Barton fractures may be better described as variants of dorsal radiocarpal dislocations. We aimed to better characterize these fractures by reviewing 111 patients in the ICUC® dataset who had a dorsally displaced, intra-articular distal radius fracture. We identified 13 patients with a dorsal Barton fracture on radiographs (dorsal articular margin fracture with radiocarpal subluxation and intact volar cortex). All patients with a dorsal Barton fracture had radial styloid involvement and volar cortical disruption that was subsequently identified on three-dimensional CT. Based on three-dimensional CT and intra-operative findings, none of the patients had classically described dorsal Barton fractures. All patients were treated using a volar exposure. A volar capsular tear was identified intra-operatively in three patients and the volar capsule repaired. This series supports the contention that dorsal Barton fractures are better characterized and treated as a variation of a dorsal radiocarpal dislocation. Level of evidence: IV.

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