超老年人桡骨远端骨折:畸形愈合会影响功能结局吗?

ISRN orthopedics Pub Date : 2014-03-04 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/189803
N D Clement, A D Duckworth, C M Court-Brown, M M McQueen
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目的。超老年人(≥80岁)不稳定桡骨远端骨折的处理仍存在争议。本研究的目的是比较桡骨远端骨折后伴有和不伴有畸形愈合的超高龄患者的功能结局。方法。我们从4024例桡骨远端骨折患者的前瞻性数据库中确定了51例独立生活的移位性骨折超级老年患者。记录患者的日常生活活动、腕关节疼痛、腕关节是否恢复到正常水平功能、握力和关节活动度。用x线摄影测量背角。结果。有17例(33.3%)患者被定义为骨不愈合。在平均15个月的随访中,比较独立患者愈合不愈合和不愈合的结果。在日常生活活动(P = 0.28)、手腕疼痛(P = 0.14)、手腕是否恢复到正常水平功能(P = 0.25)、握力(P = 0.31)或ROM (P = 0.41)方面均无差异。背角程度增加与ROM减少相关(P = 0.038),但与日常生活活动无关(P = 0.10)。结论。桡骨远端畸形愈合不影响独立超高龄患者的功能预后。
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Distal radial fractures in the superelderly: does malunion affect functional outcome?

Distal radial fractures in the superelderly: does malunion affect functional outcome?

Distal radial fractures in the superelderly: does malunion affect functional outcome?

Distal radial fractures in the superelderly: does malunion affect functional outcome?

Purpose. The management of unstable distal radial fractures in the superelderly (≥80 years old) remains controversial. The aim of this study was to compare the functional outcome of super-elderly patients with and without malunion after a distal radial fracture. Methods. We identified 51 superelderly patients living independently with displaced fractures from a prospective database of 4024 patients with distal radial fractures. Activities of daily living, presence of wrist pain, whether the wrist had returned to its normal level function, grip strength and ROM were recorded. The dorsal angulation was measured radiographically. Results. There were 17 (33.3%) patients defined to have a malunion. The outcomes of the independent patients with and without malunion were compared at a mean follow-up of 15 months. No difference was observed in activities of daily living (P = 0.28), wrist pain (P = 0.14), whether the wrist had returned to its normal level function (P = 0.25), grip strength (P = 0.31), or ROM (P = 0.41). An increasing degree of dorsal angulation correlated with diminished ROM (P = 0.038), but did not correlate with activities of daily living (P = 0.10). Conclusions. Malunion of the distal radius does not influence the functional outcome of independent superelderly patients.

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