International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences

Evaluation of functional outcome of immobilisation of extra-articular fractures of distal end of radius in position of dorsiflexion

2019, Volume 5 Issue 4

Evaluation of functional outcome of immobilisation of extra-articular fractures of distal end of radius in position of dorsiflexion

Author(s): Dr. Rahul Kadam, Dr. Ashish Naik and Dr. Ananya Sharma
Abstract: Background: Cast immobilisation after successful closed reduction is a standard treatment for displaced extra-articular fractures of lower end radius. The position of the wrist during immobilisation is controversial. Immobilisation in dorsiflexion prevents redisplacement after closed reduction. Our aim is to determine the effectiveness of immobilization of wrist in dorsiflexion in such cases and evaluate functional outcome.
Materials and Methods: Study included 56 patients, above 20 years of age with closed extra-articular fractures of lower end radius treated conservatively with below elbow cast application. The wrist was maintained in 15° of dorsiflexion during plaster immobilisation. At 24 weeks, functional results were evaluated with subjective symptoms and objective signs, as per modified Demerit Point Score System.
Results: 79% of our patients had excellent to good result and 21% had fair result; there was no poor functional outcome.
Conclusion: Cast immobilization of extra articular fractures of lower end radius with wrist in dorsiflexion prevents re-displacement of the fragments resulting in satisfactory anatomical & functional outcome.
Pages: 613-615  |  774 Views  78 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Dr. Rahul Kadam, Dr. Ashish Naik, Dr. Ananya Sharma. Evaluation of functional outcome of immobilisation of extra-articular fractures of distal end of radius in position of dorsiflexion. Int J Orthop Sci 2019;5(4):613-615. DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2019.v5.i4k.1740
 
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