Supplemental metaphyseal fixation of severe comminuted distal radius fracture with a mini plate

Backgrounds The treatment of complex distal radius fractures, particularly those involving both intra-articular disruption and significant metaphyseal comminution, remains a considerable surgical challenge. While volar locking plates have become a widely accepted standard for stabilizing these fract...

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Published inBMC musculoskeletal disorders Vol. 26; no. 1; pp. 201 - 9
Main Authors Kim, Dong Hee, Jin, Jin Woo, Shin, Sung Jin, Lee, Chul Ho, Lee, Sang Hyun
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Published London BioMed Central 27.02.2025
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Abstract Backgrounds The treatment of complex distal radius fractures, particularly those involving both intra-articular disruption and significant metaphyseal comminution, remains a considerable surgical challenge. While volar locking plates have become a widely accepted standard for stabilizing these fractures, alone they may not address all fracture patterns. This study presents a surgical approach that incorporates the use of a mini-plate to provide targeted support for the metaphyseal region. We hypothesize that combining a mini-plate for metaphyseal stabilization with a volar locking plate for overall fracture fixation will enhance the structural stability and radiologic outcomes of metaphyseal comminuted distal radius fractures. Subjects and methods Eight cases of distal radius fractures involving comminution extending to the metaphysis treated surgically at Samsung Changwon Hospital during 2013–2023 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients had distal radius fractures with severe comminution at the metaphysis, where an added mini-plate was used to fix the fragments before applying the final volar locking plate. Using patient medical records, the mechanism of injury; presence of osteoporosis; type of fracture; radiologic parameters, final range of motion of the wrist; Mayo score and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) scores were investigated. Results The average age of the participants was 66 years. After a mean follow-up of 30.1 months, all patients achieved proper bone union. The median total range of motion of the wrist joint was 110.6° (40°–170°) at final follow-up. The radiographic parameters showed significant improvement postoperatively compared to preoperatively. The ulnar variance improved from a median of 5 mm to 0.5 mm ( P  = 0.013), the median teardrop angle increased from 33° to 59° ( P  = 0.012), and the median lateral palmar tilt improved from − 15.5° to 10.5° ( P  = 0.033). The median DASH score was 35.6 points, and the median Mayo score was 75.2 points. Conclusion By initially securing larger metaphyseal fragments with mini-plates, we transform a comminuted metaphyseal fracture into a simpler fracture pattern. This approach stabilizes the metaphyseal region, maintains radial length, and facilitates subsequent reduction of intra-articular fractures, thereby simplifying the surgical procedure. This method is a valuable addition to the surgical treatment options for managing such challenging fractures.
AbstractList The treatment of complex distal radius fractures, particularly those involving both intra-articular disruption and significant metaphyseal comminution, remains a considerable surgical challenge. While volar locking plates have become a widely accepted standard for stabilizing these fractures, alone they may not address all fracture patterns. This study presents a surgical approach that incorporates the use of a mini-plate to provide targeted support for the metaphyseal region. We hypothesize that combining a mini-plate for metaphyseal stabilization with a volar locking plate for overall fracture fixation will enhance the structural stability and radiologic outcomes of metaphyseal comminuted distal radius fractures. Eight cases of distal radius fractures involving comminution extending to the metaphysis treated surgically at Samsung Changwon Hospital during 2013-2023 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients had distal radius fractures with severe comminution at the metaphysis, where an added mini-plate was used to fix the fragments before applying the final volar locking plate. Using patient medical records, the mechanism of injury; presence of osteoporosis; type of fracture; radiologic parameters, final range of motion of the wrist; Mayo score and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) scores were investigated. The average age of the participants was 66 years. After a mean follow-up of 30.1 months, all patients achieved proper bone union. The median total range of motion of the wrist joint was 110.6° (40°-170°) at final follow-up. The radiographic parameters showed significant improvement postoperatively compared to preoperatively. The ulnar variance improved from a median of 5 mm to 0.5 mm (P = 0.013), the median teardrop angle increased from 33° to 59° (P = 0.012), and the median lateral palmar tilt improved from - 15.5° to 10.5° (P = 0.033). The median DASH score was 35.6 points, and the median Mayo score was 75.2 points. By initially securing larger metaphyseal fragments with mini-plates, we transform a comminuted metaphyseal fracture into a simpler fracture pattern. This approach stabilizes the metaphyseal region, maintains radial length, and facilitates subsequent reduction of intra-articular fractures, thereby simplifying the surgical procedure. This method is a valuable addition to the surgical treatment options for managing such challenging fractures.
The treatment of complex distal radius fractures, particularly those involving both intra-articular disruption and significant metaphyseal comminution, remains a considerable surgical challenge. While volar locking plates have become a widely accepted standard for stabilizing these fractures, alone they may not address all fracture patterns. This study presents a surgical approach that incorporates the use of a mini-plate to provide targeted support for the metaphyseal region. We hypothesize that combining a mini-plate for metaphyseal stabilization with a volar locking plate for overall fracture fixation will enhance the structural stability and radiologic outcomes of metaphyseal comminuted distal radius fractures.BACKGROUNDSThe treatment of complex distal radius fractures, particularly those involving both intra-articular disruption and significant metaphyseal comminution, remains a considerable surgical challenge. While volar locking plates have become a widely accepted standard for stabilizing these fractures, alone they may not address all fracture patterns. This study presents a surgical approach that incorporates the use of a mini-plate to provide targeted support for the metaphyseal region. We hypothesize that combining a mini-plate for metaphyseal stabilization with a volar locking plate for overall fracture fixation will enhance the structural stability and radiologic outcomes of metaphyseal comminuted distal radius fractures.Eight cases of distal radius fractures involving comminution extending to the metaphysis treated surgically at Samsung Changwon Hospital during 2013-2023 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients had distal radius fractures with severe comminution at the metaphysis, where an added mini-plate was used to fix the fragments before applying the final volar locking plate. Using patient medical records, the mechanism of injury; presence of osteoporosis; type of fracture; radiologic parameters, final range of motion of the wrist; Mayo score and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) scores were investigated.SUBJECTS AND METHODSEight cases of distal radius fractures involving comminution extending to the metaphysis treated surgically at Samsung Changwon Hospital during 2013-2023 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients had distal radius fractures with severe comminution at the metaphysis, where an added mini-plate was used to fix the fragments before applying the final volar locking plate. Using patient medical records, the mechanism of injury; presence of osteoporosis; type of fracture; radiologic parameters, final range of motion of the wrist; Mayo score and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) scores were investigated.The average age of the participants was 66 years. After a mean follow-up of 30.1 months, all patients achieved proper bone union. The median total range of motion of the wrist joint was 110.6° (40°-170°) at final follow-up. The radiographic parameters showed significant improvement postoperatively compared to preoperatively. The ulnar variance improved from a median of 5 mm to 0.5 mm (P = 0.013), the median teardrop angle increased from 33° to 59° (P = 0.012), and the median lateral palmar tilt improved from - 15.5° to 10.5° (P = 0.033). The median DASH score was 35.6 points, and the median Mayo score was 75.2 points.RESULTSThe average age of the participants was 66 years. After a mean follow-up of 30.1 months, all patients achieved proper bone union. The median total range of motion of the wrist joint was 110.6° (40°-170°) at final follow-up. The radiographic parameters showed significant improvement postoperatively compared to preoperatively. The ulnar variance improved from a median of 5 mm to 0.5 mm (P = 0.013), the median teardrop angle increased from 33° to 59° (P = 0.012), and the median lateral palmar tilt improved from - 15.5° to 10.5° (P = 0.033). The median DASH score was 35.6 points, and the median Mayo score was 75.2 points.By initially securing larger metaphyseal fragments with mini-plates, we transform a comminuted metaphyseal fracture into a simpler fracture pattern. This approach stabilizes the metaphyseal region, maintains radial length, and facilitates subsequent reduction of intra-articular fractures, thereby simplifying the surgical procedure. This method is a valuable addition to the surgical treatment options for managing such challenging fractures.CONCLUSIONBy initially securing larger metaphyseal fragments with mini-plates, we transform a comminuted metaphyseal fracture into a simpler fracture pattern. This approach stabilizes the metaphyseal region, maintains radial length, and facilitates subsequent reduction of intra-articular fractures, thereby simplifying the surgical procedure. This method is a valuable addition to the surgical treatment options for managing such challenging fractures.
Abstract Backgrounds The treatment of complex distal radius fractures, particularly those involving both intra-articular disruption and significant metaphyseal comminution, remains a considerable surgical challenge. While volar locking plates have become a widely accepted standard for stabilizing these fractures, alone they may not address all fracture patterns. This study presents a surgical approach that incorporates the use of a mini-plate to provide targeted support for the metaphyseal region. We hypothesize that combining a mini-plate for metaphyseal stabilization with a volar locking plate for overall fracture fixation will enhance the structural stability and radiologic outcomes of metaphyseal comminuted distal radius fractures. Subjects and methods Eight cases of distal radius fractures involving comminution extending to the metaphysis treated surgically at Samsung Changwon Hospital during 2013–2023 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients had distal radius fractures with severe comminution at the metaphysis, where an added mini-plate was used to fix the fragments before applying the final volar locking plate. Using patient medical records, the mechanism of injury; presence of osteoporosis; type of fracture; radiologic parameters, final range of motion of the wrist; Mayo score and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) scores were investigated. Results The average age of the participants was 66 years. After a mean follow-up of 30.1 months, all patients achieved proper bone union. The median total range of motion of the wrist joint was 110.6° (40°–170°) at final follow-up. The radiographic parameters showed significant improvement postoperatively compared to preoperatively. The ulnar variance improved from a median of 5 mm to 0.5 mm (P = 0.013), the median teardrop angle increased from 33° to 59° (P = 0.012), and the median lateral palmar tilt improved from − 15.5° to 10.5° (P = 0.033). The median DASH score was 35.6 points, and the median Mayo score was 75.2 points. Conclusion By initially securing larger metaphyseal fragments with mini-plates, we transform a comminuted metaphyseal fracture into a simpler fracture pattern. This approach stabilizes the metaphyseal region, maintains radial length, and facilitates subsequent reduction of intra-articular fractures, thereby simplifying the surgical procedure. This method is a valuable addition to the surgical treatment options for managing such challenging fractures.
The treatment of complex distal radius fractures, particularly those involving both intra-articular disruption and significant metaphyseal comminution, remains a considerable surgical challenge. While volar locking plates have become a widely accepted standard for stabilizing these fractures, alone they may not address all fracture patterns. This study presents a surgical approach that incorporates the use of a mini-plate to provide targeted support for the metaphyseal region. We hypothesize that combining a mini-plate for metaphyseal stabilization with a volar locking plate for overall fracture fixation will enhance the structural stability and radiologic outcomes of metaphyseal comminuted distal radius fractures. Eight cases of distal radius fractures involving comminution extending to the metaphysis treated surgically at Samsung Changwon Hospital during 2013-2023 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients had distal radius fractures with severe comminution at the metaphysis, where an added mini-plate was used to fix the fragments before applying the final volar locking plate. Using patient medical records, the mechanism of injury; presence of osteoporosis; type of fracture; radiologic parameters, final range of motion of the wrist; Mayo score and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) scores were investigated. The average age of the participants was 66 years. After a mean follow-up of 30.1 months, all patients achieved proper bone union. The median total range of motion of the wrist joint was 110.6° (40°-170°) at final follow-up. The radiographic parameters showed significant improvement postoperatively compared to preoperatively. The ulnar variance improved from a median of 5 mm to 0.5 mm (P = 0.013), the median teardrop angle increased from 33° to 59° (P = 0.012), and the median lateral palmar tilt improved from - 15.5° to 10.5° (P = 0.033). The median DASH score was 35.6 points, and the median Mayo score was 75.2 points. By initially securing larger metaphyseal fragments with mini-plates, we transform a comminuted metaphyseal fracture into a simpler fracture pattern. This approach stabilizes the metaphyseal region, maintains radial length, and facilitates subsequent reduction of intra-articular fractures, thereby simplifying the surgical procedure. This method is a valuable addition to the surgical treatment options for managing such challenging fractures.
BackgroundsThe treatment of complex distal radius fractures, particularly those involving both intra-articular disruption and significant metaphyseal comminution, remains a considerable surgical challenge. While volar locking plates have become a widely accepted standard for stabilizing these fractures, alone they may not address all fracture patterns. This study presents a surgical approach that incorporates the use of a mini-plate to provide targeted support for the metaphyseal region. We hypothesize that combining a mini-plate for metaphyseal stabilization with a volar locking plate for overall fracture fixation will enhance the structural stability and radiologic outcomes of metaphyseal comminuted distal radius fractures.Subjects and methodsEight cases of distal radius fractures involving comminution extending to the metaphysis treated surgically at Samsung Changwon Hospital during 2013–2023 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients had distal radius fractures with severe comminution at the metaphysis, where an added mini-plate was used to fix the fragments before applying the final volar locking plate. Using patient medical records, the mechanism of injury; presence of osteoporosis; type of fracture; radiologic parameters, final range of motion of the wrist; Mayo score and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) scores were investigated.ResultsThe average age of the participants was 66 years. After a mean follow-up of 30.1 months, all patients achieved proper bone union. The median total range of motion of the wrist joint was 110.6° (40°–170°) at final follow-up. The radiographic parameters showed significant improvement postoperatively compared to preoperatively. The ulnar variance improved from a median of 5 mm to 0.5 mm (P = 0.013), the median teardrop angle increased from 33° to 59° (P = 0.012), and the median lateral palmar tilt improved from − 15.5° to 10.5° (P = 0.033). The median DASH score was 35.6 points, and the median Mayo score was 75.2 points.ConclusionBy initially securing larger metaphyseal fragments with mini-plates, we transform a comminuted metaphyseal fracture into a simpler fracture pattern. This approach stabilizes the metaphyseal region, maintains radial length, and facilitates subsequent reduction of intra-articular fractures, thereby simplifying the surgical procedure. This method is a valuable addition to the surgical treatment options for managing such challenging fractures.
Backgrounds The treatment of complex distal radius fractures, particularly those involving both intra-articular disruption and significant metaphyseal comminution, remains a considerable surgical challenge. While volar locking plates have become a widely accepted standard for stabilizing these fractures, alone they may not address all fracture patterns. This study presents a surgical approach that incorporates the use of a mini-plate to provide targeted support for the metaphyseal region. We hypothesize that combining a mini-plate for metaphyseal stabilization with a volar locking plate for overall fracture fixation will enhance the structural stability and radiologic outcomes of metaphyseal comminuted distal radius fractures. Subjects and methods Eight cases of distal radius fractures involving comminution extending to the metaphysis treated surgically at Samsung Changwon Hospital during 2013–2023 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients had distal radius fractures with severe comminution at the metaphysis, where an added mini-plate was used to fix the fragments before applying the final volar locking plate. Using patient medical records, the mechanism of injury; presence of osteoporosis; type of fracture; radiologic parameters, final range of motion of the wrist; Mayo score and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) scores were investigated. Results The average age of the participants was 66 years. After a mean follow-up of 30.1 months, all patients achieved proper bone union. The median total range of motion of the wrist joint was 110.6° (40°–170°) at final follow-up. The radiographic parameters showed significant improvement postoperatively compared to preoperatively. The ulnar variance improved from a median of 5 mm to 0.5 mm ( P  = 0.013), the median teardrop angle increased from 33° to 59° ( P  = 0.012), and the median lateral palmar tilt improved from − 15.5° to 10.5° ( P  = 0.033). The median DASH score was 35.6 points, and the median Mayo score was 75.2 points. Conclusion By initially securing larger metaphyseal fragments with mini-plates, we transform a comminuted metaphyseal fracture into a simpler fracture pattern. This approach stabilizes the metaphyseal region, maintains radial length, and facilitates subsequent reduction of intra-articular fractures, thereby simplifying the surgical procedure. This method is a valuable addition to the surgical treatment options for managing such challenging fractures.
Backgrounds The treatment of complex distal radius fractures, particularly those involving both intra-articular disruption and significant metaphyseal comminution, remains a considerable surgical challenge. While volar locking plates have become a widely accepted standard for stabilizing these fractures, alone they may not address all fracture patterns. This study presents a surgical approach that incorporates the use of a mini-plate to provide targeted support for the metaphyseal region. We hypothesize that combining a mini-plate for metaphyseal stabilization with a volar locking plate for overall fracture fixation will enhance the structural stability and radiologic outcomes of metaphyseal comminuted distal radius fractures. Subjects and methods Eight cases of distal radius fractures involving comminution extending to the metaphysis treated surgically at Samsung Changwon Hospital during 2013-2023 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients had distal radius fractures with severe comminution at the metaphysis, where an added mini-plate was used to fix the fragments before applying the final volar locking plate. Using patient medical records, the mechanism of injury; presence of osteoporosis; type of fracture; radiologic parameters, final range of motion of the wrist; Mayo score and Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) scores were investigated. Results The average age of the participants was 66 years. After a mean follow-up of 30.1 months, all patients achieved proper bone union. The median total range of motion of the wrist joint was 110.6° (40°-170°) at final follow-up. The radiographic parameters showed significant improvement postoperatively compared to preoperatively. The ulnar variance improved from a median of 5 mm to 0.5 mm (P = 0.013), the median teardrop angle increased from 33° to 59° (P = 0.012), and the median lateral palmar tilt improved from - 15.5° to 10.5° (P = 0.033). The median DASH score was 35.6 points, and the median Mayo score was 75.2 points. Conclusion By initially securing larger metaphyseal fragments with mini-plates, we transform a comminuted metaphyseal fracture into a simpler fracture pattern. This approach stabilizes the metaphyseal region, maintains radial length, and facilitates subsequent reduction of intra-articular fractures, thereby simplifying the surgical procedure. This method is a valuable addition to the surgical treatment options for managing such challenging fractures. Keywords: Comminuted, Metaphyseal, Distal radius, Fracture
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Snippet Backgrounds The treatment of complex distal radius fractures, particularly those involving both intra-articular disruption and significant metaphyseal...
The treatment of complex distal radius fractures, particularly those involving both intra-articular disruption and significant metaphyseal comminution, remains...
Backgrounds The treatment of complex distal radius fractures, particularly those involving both intra-articular disruption and significant metaphyseal...
BackgroundsThe treatment of complex distal radius fractures, particularly those involving both intra-articular disruption and significant metaphyseal...
Abstract Backgrounds The treatment of complex distal radius fractures, particularly those involving both intra-articular disruption and significant metaphyseal...
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Aged, 80 and over
Arm
Bone Plates
Care and treatment
Clinical outcomes
Comminuted
Distal radius
Epidemiology
Female
Fracture
Fracture fixation
Fracture Fixation, Internal - instrumentation
Fracture Fixation, Internal - methods
Fractures
Fractures, Comminuted - diagnostic imaging
Fractures, Comminuted - surgery
Humans
Injuries
Internal fixation in fractures
Internal Medicine
Male
Medical colleges
Medical records
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Metaphyseal
Metaphysis
Methods
Middle Aged
Older people
Orthopedics
Osteoporosis
Patients
Radiology
Radius
Radius Fractures - diagnostic imaging
Radius Fractures - surgery
Range of motion
Range of Motion, Articular
Rehabilitation
Retrospective Studies
Rheumatology
Sports Medicine
Surgery
Treatment Outcome
Wire
Wrist
Wrist Fractures
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