Complications following palmar plate fixation of distal radius fractures: a review of 665 cases
P Esenwein, J Sonderegger, J Gruenert, Birte Ellenrieder, J Tawfik & M Jakubietz
abstract
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INTRODUCTION
Palmar plate fixation of unstable distal radial fractures is quickly
becoming the standard treatment for this common injury. The
literature reporting complications consists mainly of isolated case
reports or small case series.
METHOD
Between February 2004 and December 2009 palmar plate fixation was
performed in 665 cases. The overall complication rate was 11.3 % (75
complications). Revision surgery was necessary in 10 % (65
procedures).
RESULTS
The reasons for revision surgery were: postoperative median nerve
compression (22 patients) and secondary dislocation (9 patients). An
ulna shortening osteotomy for ulnar impingement syndrome was
necessary in eight cases. Intraarticular screw placement occurred in
three patients. There were two flexor pollicis longus, one finger
flexor and three extensor pollicis longus tendon ruptures.
Posttraumatic compartment syndrome of the forearm requiring
fasciotomy occurred in four cases. There were three cases of
infection. Nonoperative treatment was necessary in nine patients,
who developed a complex regional pain syndrome. Hardware failure
occurred in three cases. Hardware removal was performed in 232 (34
%) cases.
CONCLUSION
Palmar plate fixation of distal radius fractures is a safe and
effective procedure. Nevertheless, complications necessitating a
second intervention are relatively common. A proportion of these
complications is iatrogenic and can be avoided by improving the
surgical technique.
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citation
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Esenwein P, Sonderegger J, Gruenert J, ellenrieder b, Tawfik J,
Jakubietz M. Complications following palmar plate fixation of distal
radius fractures: a review of 665 cases. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
2013; 133:1155-62.
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type
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journal paper/review (English)
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date of publishing
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10-05-2013
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journal title
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg (133/8)
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ISSN electronic
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1434-3916
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pages
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1155-62
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PubMed
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23660964
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DOI
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10.1007/s00402-013-1766-x
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