桡骨骨折脱位:手术固定和术后活动范围回顾。

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS HAND Pub Date : 2024-09-26 DOI:10.1177/15589447241279451
Victor E Greco, Matthew Akelman, Morgan Childress, Taylor R Wood, Fiesky Nunez, Zhongyu J Li
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背景:桡骨脱位(RCD)和桡骨骨折脱位(RCFD)是一种罕见但严重的损伤模式,有多种固定技术可供选择。本研究旨在确定本院治疗 RCD 和 RCDF 的效果:通过本院 2013 年至 2022 年期间的电子病历确定患者身份。17名患者符合RCD或RCFD标准。对患者病历进行回顾性审查,重点关注人口统计学、损伤机制、吸烟状况、开放性损伤、脱位方向、Moneim和Dumontier分类、手术、并发症、最终活动范围和后续手术:17名患者符合标准,平均年龄为38.5岁。13名患者背侧脱位,4名患者外侧脱位。4例为Dumontier I型,13例为II型。12例为Moneim I型,5例为II型。17名患者中有14人接受了至少6个月的随访。最后一次随访时的平均屈伸角度分别为33.6°和39.5°。前伸和后仰的平均角度分别为 80.6° 和 63.1°。14名患者接受了后续手术,主要是硬件切除,5名患者出现并发症,不得不返回手术室。根据Moneim或Dumontier分类,术后活动范围、并发症或后续手术没有明显差异(P > 0.11):结论:桡骨脱位和RCFD是极具挑战性的罕见损伤,具有多种模式和差异。通过正确的固定和对相关损伤的识别,这些损伤的患者有望重返工作岗位并达到功能性活动范围。
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Radiocarpal Fracture Dislocations: A Retrospective Review on Operative Fixation and Postoperative Range of Motion.

Background: Radiocarpal dislocation (RCD) and radiocarpal fracture dislocation (RCFD) are rare but severe injury patterns with multiple types of fixation techniques described. The purpose of this study was to determine the outcomes of RCD and RCDF treated at our institution.

Methods: Patients were identified using our institution's electronic medical records between 2013 and 2022. Seventeen patients met criteria who suffered either RCD or RCFD. Patient charts were reviewed retrospectively with a focus on demographics, mechanism of injury, smoking status, open injury, direction of dislocation, Moneim and Dumontier classification, procedures, complications, final range of motion and subsequent surgeries.

Results: Seventeen patients met criteria with an average age of 38.5 years. Thirteen patients sustained dorsal dislocations while 4 sustained volar dislocations. Four were Dumontier type I and 13 were type II. Twelve were Moneim type I and 5 were type II. Fourteen of the 17 patients had at least 6-month follow-up. The average flexion and extension at time of last follow-up was 33.6° and 39.5°, respectively. Average pronation and supination was 80.6° and 63.1°, respectively. Fourteen patients underwent subsequent surgeries, mainly hardware removal, and 5 had complications resulting in unplanned return to the operating room. There was no significant difference in post operative range of motion, complications, or subsequent surgeries based on Moneim or Dumontier classification (P > 0.11).

Conclusions: Radiocarpal dislocation and RCFD are challenging and rare injuries with multiple patterns and variance. With proper fixation and recognition of associated injuries, patients with these injuries can expect to return to work and achieve functional range of motion.

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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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