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BackgroundA die-punch fracture is a depression fracture of the lunate fossa of the distal radius. We propose a morphological classification of die-punch fractures that includes five types: center depression fractures, vertical depression fractures, volar depression fractures, dorsal depression fractures, and double die-punch fractures.MethodsThe radiographs of 112 die-punch fractures treated between January 2005 and January 2015 were retrospectively reviewed. The clinical images were examined independently for two rounds by six orthopedists with different clinical experiences: two residents, two attending physicians, and two consultants. A category-specific kappa score and a kappa score for more than two observers were analyzed. We used Cohen’s kappa to test intraobserver variation.ResultsThe kappa score for interobserver reliability was 0.69 for the first round and 0.70 for the second round. The intraclass correlations were 0.65 and 0.63, respectively. Intraobserver reproducibility using Cohen’s kappa test was satisfactory. All of the results indicated a kappa value >0.4, suggesting good agreement within, as well as between, observers.ConclusionsThe outcome was assessed using kappa statistics, which showed good interobserver reliability and intraobserver reproducibility.

Highlights

  • A die-punch fracture is a depression fracture of the lunate fossa of the distal radius

  • Many classifications have been proposed for distal radius fractures [1]

  • A die-punch fracture is a depression fracture of the lunate fossa of the distal radius that is caused by a vertical load through the lunate

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A die-punch fracture is a depression fracture of the lunate fossa of the distal radius. We propose a morphological classification of die-punch fractures that includes five types: center depression fractures, vertical depression fractures, volar depression fractures, dorsal depression fractures, and double die-punch fractures. Distal radius fractures are common upper limb injuries in persons of any age. Many classifications have been proposed for distal radius fractures [1]. The AO [2], Universal [3], and Fernandez [4] classifications are among those most frequently used. A die-punch fracture is a depression fracture of the lunate fossa of the distal radius that is caused by a vertical load through the lunate. The die-punch fracture is in a state that is difficult to reset, such as when it is not limited to the lunate fossa.

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