A prospective, randomized controlled single-center trial with 80 patients aged 50 years and above to compare the functional and radiological results of conservative treatment and volar fixed-angle plating in the management of distal radius fracture
Volar plating has became as a standard approach for treating unstable distal radius fractures. The incidence of surgically treated patients with distal radius fractures has increased many fold from the beginning of this millennium, owing mostly to increased number of volar platings. The most striking increase of plate fixations has occurred in older patient groups, especially in females. With volar fixed-angle plate, very near-anatomic, stable fixation with relatively low complication rate, can be achieved even in osteoporotic bone. There are only few randomized, prospective studies comparing results of volar plating and conservative treatment, comparing patients aged over 65 years. Quite little is known of the results comparing conservative treatment and volar plating in patients aged below 65 years. Main goal of our study was to compare the functional and radiological results of conservative treatment and volar fixed-angle plating in the management of distal radius fracture in patients aged over 50 years an older.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
80
Open reduction and volar fixed-angle plate fixation of distal radius fracture
Closed reduction \& casting of distal radius fracture
Difference of DASH-score between two study groups
Disability of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand -Score assessing the function of the upper extremity
Time frame: 2 year observation
Difference of radiological parameters between two study groups
Dorsal angulation, ulnar variance and radial inclination of distal radius. Osteoarthritis of radiocarpal joint
Time frame: 2 year observation
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