Three Year Review of Dorsal Plating for Complex Intra-Articular Fractures of the Distal Radius

Author:

Spiteri Michelle1,Ng Wayne1,Matthews Jamie1,Power Dominic1,Brewster Mark1

Affiliation:

1. Hand Surgery Department, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Abstract

Background: The volar approach is commonly used for plating intra-articular fractures of the distal radius. Despite this, certain fracture configurations are more suitable for dorsal plate fixation. This technique has not gained favour due to the reported high incidence of extensor tendon irritation and attrition ruptures. With the advent of lower profile plates this risk has decreased. Methods: We report on forty-six cases performed in a tertiary hand centre between January 2011 and May 2014. Patients were identified from a database of distal radius fractures treated with open reduction and internal fixation. Pre-operative radiographs and computed tomogram (CT) scans were reviewed to classify fractures and evaluate fracture configurations. Dorsal displacement of fracture fragments was present in all cases. Records and imaging were reviewed to assess bony union and complications including tendon irritation, rupture and need for further surgery. Results: Plate placement was dependent on the degree of comminution in each fracture component. The combination of a dorsal and radial styloid plate was used in 52% of cases. There were no cases of tendon rupture and one case of post-operative loss of reduction. Removal of metal was performed in ten patients, mainly to improve motion and for tendon irritation (four cases each). Conclusions: Even though technically challenging, dorsal plating is useful in cases of dorsal fragment displacement and comminution, as well as complex AO-23C3 fractures with involvement of the lunate fossa. It allows stable reduction of the dorso-ulnar fragment which is important to restore DRUJ anatomy. The rate of tendon irritation and rupture is lower when compared to earlier plate designs, and removal of metal is only necessary in a few cases.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

General Medicine

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