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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 86-B, Issue SUPP_II | Pages 166 - 166
1 Feb 2004
Psychoyios VN Ring D Lee SG Jupiter JB
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Introduction: The aim of this retrospective study is to identify factors that might influence the final result in the treatment of volarly displaced distal radius fractures

Material : 31 patients with an average age of 39 years and a volarly displaced distal radius fracture were treated by ORIF. According to the Comprehensive classification of fractures thee were 3 B3.1, 7 B3.2, and 21 B3.3. All the fractures approached volarly and fixed with a T plate. 3 patients required bone graft. All patients were evaluated with postop radiographs and results were assessed according to the system described by Gartland and Werley.

Results: The average follow up was 50 months. There were twenty excellent, six good and five poor results. Although all fractures healed, six patients had evidence of osteoarthrosis, and there were four early and six late complications, which adversely influenced the final result. Reversal of the volar tilt and evidence of osteoarthrosis found to have a significant association with a fair or poor outcome.

Conclusion: Treatment of such injuries require careful preoperative evaluation and identification of fracture morphology, otherwise the postoperative rate of complications can be quite high, a factor that may negatively influence the final result.