Improved Outcomes in Operative Management of Concomitant Distal Radius and Scaphoid Fractures.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
HAND Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-12 DOI:10.1177/15589447231163943
Luke Verlinsky, Clinton Ulmer, Alec Rose, Christina Brady, Ryan Rose
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Abstract

Background: This study aims to investigate the characteristics of concomitant distal radius and scaphoid fractures and determine outcome differences of operative and nonoperative management.

Methods: A retrospective search of a level-1 trauma center's database over a 15-year period (2007-2022) for concomitant distal radius and scaphoid fractures in adult patients was completed. In all, 31 cases were reviewed for mechanism of injury, method of fracture management, distal radius fracture AO Foundation/Orthopaedic Trauma Association classification, scaphoid fracture classification, time to radiographic scaphoid union, time to motion, and other demographics. A multivariate statistical analysis was completed comparing outcomes in operative versus conservative management of the scaphoid fracture in these patients. Outcomes were defined as time to radiographic union and time to motion.

Results: In all, 22 cases of operative fixation of the scaphoid and 9 cases of nonoperative management of the scaphoid were reviewed. One case of nonunion was identified in the operative group. Operative management of scaphoid fractures resulted in a statistically significant reduction in time to motion (2-week reduction) and time to radiographic union (8-week reduction).

Conclusions: This study demonstrates that operative management of scaphoid fractures in the setting of a concomitant distal radius fracture reduces the time to radiographic union and time to clinical motion. This suggests that operative management is ideal in patients who are good candidates for surgery and desire earlier return of motion. However, conservative management should be considered, as nonoperative care showed no statistical difference regarding union rates of scaphoid or distal radius fractures.

改善桡骨远端和肩胛骨同时骨折的手术治疗效果。
背景:本研究旨在调查桡骨远端和肩胛骨同时骨折的特征,并确定手术和非手术治疗的结果差异:本研究旨在调查桡骨远端和肩胛骨同时骨折的特征,并确定手术和非手术治疗的结果差异:方法:对一级创伤中心数据库中15年(2007-2022年)内成人桡骨远端和肩胛骨同时骨折的病例进行回顾性检索。共对 31 例病例的损伤机制、骨折处理方法、桡骨远端骨折 AO 基金会/骨科创伤协会分类、肩胛骨骨折分类、肩胛骨放射学结合时间、活动时间和其他人口统计学特征进行了回顾。我们完成了一项多变量统计分析,比较了这些患者肩胛骨骨折手术治疗与保守治疗的结果。结果:结果:共审查了 22 例手术固定肩胛骨的病例和 9 例非手术治疗肩胛骨的病例。手术组中有一例未愈合。对肩胛骨骨折进行手术治疗可显著缩短活动时间(2周后复位)和影像学结合时间(8周后复位):这项研究表明,在同时发生桡骨远端骨折的情况下,对肩胛骨骨折进行手术治疗可缩短影像学结合时间和临床活动时间。这表明,对于适合手术且希望尽早恢复活动的患者来说,手术治疗是理想的选择。不过,也应考虑保守治疗,因为非手术治疗在肩胛骨或桡骨远端骨折的愈合率方面没有统计学差异。
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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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