A Stepwise Intraoperative Protocol to Minimize Complications after Volar Plating.

IF 0.7 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Wrist Surgery Pub Date : 2023-02-09 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1760736
Chul Ki Goorens, Gilles Van Eetvelde, Niels Debaenst, Kjell Van Royen
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Abstract

Background  Although outcome of volar plating is generally good, care should be taken to avoid specific iatrogenic and preventable complications, with an incidence reporting averaging 15%. Flexor tendon rupture due to a prominent plate, extensor tendon rupture due to a dorsal protruding screw tips, cartilage lesions due to intra-articular screw placement, loss of reduction due to insufficient stability, and persisting ulnar pain with distal radioulnar joint instability due to unstable triangular fibrocartilaginous complex lesions or unstable ulnar styloid base fractures all have been described. Purpose  We believe that a majority of these complications can be prevented by meticulous assessment of several intraoperative parameters during volar plating. Therefore, we introduce the WRIST protocol, a stepwise easy-to-remember manual that combines multiple fluoroscopic measurements to guide intraoperative decision making. Conclusion  Large prospective studies of the "WRIST" protocol are needed for validation. But we believe that it may help surgeons to optimize surgical technique, functional and radiographic outcome, and prevent complications when treating distal radial fractures.

一个逐步减少Volar电镀术后并发症的术中方案。
背景 尽管掌侧钢板的效果通常良好,但应注意避免特定的医源性和可预防的并发症,平均发生率为15%。由于突出的钢板导致的屈肌腱断裂,由于背部突出的螺钉尖端导致的伸肌肌腱断裂,关节内螺钉放置导致的软骨损伤,由于稳定性不足导致的复位损失,以及由于不稳定的三角纤维软骨复合体病变或不稳定的尺骨尺骨基部骨折导致的尺侧疼痛伴远侧桡尺关节不稳定。意图 我们相信,在掌侧钢板植入过程中,通过仔细评估几个术中参数,可以预防大多数并发症。因此,我们介绍了WRIST方案,这是一个循序渐进、易于记忆的手册,结合了多种荧光镜测量来指导术中决策。结论 需要对“WRIST”方案进行大规模前瞻性研究以进行验证。但我们相信,它可能有助于外科医生在治疗桡骨远端骨折时优化手术技术、功能和放射学结果,并预防并发症。
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