Colles' fracture is a common distal radius injury, often managed with closed reduction and Plaster of Paris (POP) casting. However, loss of alignment may occur with casting alone. Percutaneous K-wire fixation may improve fracture stability. This study aims to compare the functional outcomes of closed reduction with POP cast application versus closed reduction with K-wire fixation followed by POP cast application in the management of Colles' fractures.
This randomized controlled trial evaluates two commonly used treatment methods for Colles' fractures. Sixty participants were randomized into two groups: closed reduction with POP cast application, and closed reduction with percutaneous K-wire fixation followed by POP cast application. Follow-up assessments were scheduled to evaluate functional outcomes using the Gartland and Werley scoring system over a three-month period.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
60
Closed reduction and manipulation of fracture and application of plaster of Paris in group A
Group A Participant treated with the closed reduction and manipulation and plaster of paris application is applied for colles fracture.
Khawaja Muhammad Safdar Medical College Sialkot
Sialkot, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Garland and werely score
The Gartland and Werley scoring system (range 0-52) evaluates functional outcomes after distal radius fracture. Lower scores indicate better outcomes
Time frame: 3 months
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