Abstract

Introduction: For dorsally displaced lower end radius fractures percutaneous pinning fixation and insome studies fragment specific fixation shows their advantages. For volarly displaced fracturesvolarly plate fixation traditionally showed good results. The volar locking plates with their inheritanceability to provide absolute stability are attractive for their advantages. Objective: To assess thefunctional outcome of treating the distal end radius fractures with the use of volar lockingcompression plates. Materials and methods: Study of a total of 30 patients was conducted in thedepartment of orthopedics at G K General Hospital, Bhuj, Gujarat. All 30 patients with closedfractures were included in the study. All patients were treated with open reduction and internalfixation with the use of a volar locking compression plate. The patients were followed up at one, two,three, and up to six months. Mayo wrist scoring system was used to assess final functional outcomesof treatment. Results: At the final functional assessment, as per mayo wrist scoring out of a total of30 patients, 17 of them achieved excellent, 7 achieved good outcomes, with 5 patients exhibitingfair results and one patient had the collapse of fixation at the 3-month review. No, any patient haddiminution of functional outcome. On radiological assessment, 70% of patients had callus formationand no clear fracture line was seen, 18% had callus formation but a visible fracture line was presentand 12% of patients had clear visible fracture line up to final follow up. Conclusion: Open reductionand internal fixation with volar locking compression plating is a safe and effective treatment forunstable especially volarly displaced fractures of distal end radius with satisfactory functionaloutcome.

Highlights

  • For dorsally displaced lower end radius fractures percutaneous pinning fixation and in some studies fragment specific fixation shows their advantages

  • All patients were treated with open reduction and internal fixation with the use of a volar locking compression plate

  • Dorsal angulation and secondary displacement with the poor cosmetic outcome are common with conservatively treated distal end radius fractures

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Introduction

For dorsally displaced lower end radius fractures percutaneous pinning fixation and in some studies fragment specific fixation shows their advantages. Objective: To assess the functional outcome of treating the distal end radius fractures with the use of volar locking compression plates. All patients were treated with open reduction and internal fixation with the use of a volar locking compression plate. Mayo wrist scoring system was used to assess final functional outcomes of treatment. Results: At the final functional assessment, as per mayo wrist scoring out of a total of 30 patients, 17 of them achieved excellent, 7 achieved good outcomes, with 5 patients exhibiting fair results and one patient had the collapse of fixation at the 3-month review. Conclusion: Open reduction and internal fixation with volar locking compression plating is a safe and effective treatment for unstable especially volarly displaced fractures of distal end radius with satisfactory functional outcome. Fractures were classified according to Frykman classification [11].18(60%) patients of Frykman grade 3,9(30%) were Frykman grade 4,2(66.67%) were Frykman grade 7 and 1(3.33%) was of Frykman grade 8

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