International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences

Radiological assessment of collapse of distal end radius fracture followed by close reduction and cross k wire fixation

2022, Volume 8 Issue 1

Radiological assessment of collapse of distal end radius fracture followed by close reduction and cross k wire fixation

Author(s): Dr. Abhishek Kumar Rai, Dr. Ajay Kumar Shukla, Dr. Surendar Singh Bava, Dr. Dixit Bansal, Dr. Geekesh Kumar KG and Dr. Syed Hifzur Rahman
Abstract: Background: Distal end radius fractures are the commonest occurring fractures occurring in upper extremity. They represent one-sixth of all fractures treated in emergency department. The present study was conducted to assess collapse in distal end radius fracture following close reduction and cross K wire fixation using standard AP and lateral radiological parameters of reduction.
Materials & Methods: A sample of 40 patients who underwent K wire fixation for unstable fractures of distal radius over a period of 18 months reporting serially to the orthopaedics OPD a single tertiary hospital were included.
Results: The mean immediate postoperative volar tilt was 10.08°, while at 6 weeks postoperative, it was found to be 8.91° respectively. The mean immediate postoperative radial inclination was 24.02°, while at 6 weeks postoperative, it was found to be 22.67° respectively. The mean immediate postoperative Ulnar variance was 0.38 mm while at 6 weeks postoperative, it was found to be – 0.008 mm respectively. Significant results were obtained while comparing the Ulnar variance at different postoperative time intervals. Collapse in volar tilt after K wire removal was seen in 71.11 percent of the patients. Among these, 1°, 2° and 3° collapse of volar tilt was seen in 31.11 percent, 33.33 percent and 6.67 percent of the patients respectively.
Conclusion: The closed reduction and percutaneous K-wire fixation is a least invasive, safer, and effective method to maintain the reduction, prevent significant collapse during healing, and maintain the stability of the distal radio-ulnar joint even when the fracture is grossly comminuted, intra-articular, or unstable.
Pages: 336-339  |  483 Views  173 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Dr. Abhishek Kumar Rai, Dr. Ajay Kumar Shukla, Dr. Surendar Singh Bava, Dr. Dixit Bansal, Dr. Geekesh Kumar KG, Dr. Syed Hifzur Rahman. Radiological assessment of collapse of distal end radius fracture followed by close reduction and cross k wire fixation. Int J Orthop Sci 2022;8(1):336-339. DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2022.v8.i1e.3038
 
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