Teardrop Alignment Changes After Volar Locking Plate Fixation of Distal Radius Fractures With Volar Ulnar Fragments.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
HAND Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-04 DOI:10.1177/15589447241233762
Justin C McCarty, Rachel E Cross, Charlotte L E Laane, Yannick Albert J Hoftiezer, Aquiles Gavagnin, Pietro Regazzoni, Alberto Fernandez Dell'Oca, Jesse B Jupiter, Abhiram R Bhashyam
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Abstract

Background: We assessed factors associated with change in radiographic teardrop angle following volar locking plate (VLP) fixation of volarly displaced intra-articular distal radius fractures with volar ulnar fragments (VUF) within the ICUC database. The primary outcome was change in radiographic alignment on follow-up imaging, defined as a change in teardrop angle from intra-operative fluoroscopy greater than 5°.

Methods: Patients with distal radius fractures treated with a VLP within the ICUC database, an international collaborative and publicly available dataset, were identified. The primary outcome was volar rim loss of reduction on follow-up imaging, defined as a change in radiographic alignment from intra-operative fluoroscopy, teardrop angle less than 50°, or loss of normal radiocarpal alignment. Secondary outcomes were final range of motion (ROM) of the affected extremity. Radiographic Soong classification was used to grade plate position. Descriptive statistics were used to assess variables' distributions. A Random Forest supervised machine learning algorithm was used to classify variable importance for predicting the primary outcome. Traditional descriptive statistics were used to compare patient, fracture, and treatment characteristics with volar rim loss of reduction. Volar rim loss of reduction and final ROM in degrees and as compared with contralateral unaffected limb were also assessed.

Results: Fifty patients with volarly displaced, intra-articular distal radius fractures treated with a VLP were identified. Six patients were observed to have a volar rim loss of reduction, but none required reoperation. Volar ulnar fragment size, Soong grade 0, and postfixation axial plate position in relation to the sigmoid notch were significantly associated (P < .05) with volar rim loss of reduction. All cases of volar rim loss of reduction occurred when VUF was 10.8 mm or less.

Conclusions: The size of the VUF was the most important variable for predicting volar rim loss of reduction followed by postfixation plate position in an axial position to the sigmoid notch and the number of volar fragments in the Random Forest machine learning algorithm. There were no significant differences in ROM between patients with volar ulnar escape and those without.

腓骨锁定钢板固定桡骨远端骨折与腓骨尺骨碎片后的泪滴排列变化
背景:我们在 ICUC 数据库中评估了与桡骨远端骨折伴尺侧碎片(VUF)的桡骨远端关节内侧移位的体侧锁定钢板(VLP)固定术后影像学泪滴角度变化相关的因素。主要结果是随访成像中放射学对位的变化,即与术中透视相比泪滴角的变化大于 5°:方法:在ICUC数据库(一个国际合作的公开数据集)中确定了接受VLP治疗的桡骨远端骨折患者。主要结果是随访成像中的桡骨外缘复位丧失,定义为放射线对位与术中透视相比发生变化、泪滴角小于50°或失去正常的桡骨对位。次要结果是患肢的最终活动范围(ROM)。采用放射学宋氏分类法对钢板位置进行分级。描述性统计用于评估变量的分布。随机森林监督机器学习算法用于对预测主要结果的变量重要性进行分类。传统的描述性统计用于比较患者、骨折和治疗特征与沃尔缘复位损失。此外,还评估了与对侧未受损伤肢体相比的外侧缘缩小损失和最终 ROM(度):结果:共发现了50例采用VLP治疗的桡骨远端外侧移位、关节内骨折患者。观察发现,有六名患者的桡骨远端外侧边缘失去了还原能力,但没有人需要再次手术。沃尔尺骨碎片大小、宋氏 0 级和固定后轴向钢板位置与乙状切迹的关系与沃尔缘复位丧失显著相关(P < .05)。当VUF为10.8毫米或更小时,所有病例都发生了伏缘缩小缺损:结论:在随机森林机器学习算法中,VUF的大小是预测伏缘缩窄丧失的最重要变量,其次是固定后钢板在乙状切迹轴向位置的位置和伏缘碎片的数量。有卷尺侧逸出的患者与没有卷尺侧逸出的患者在ROM方面没有明显差异。
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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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