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ID
Source
Health condition
distal radius fractuur wirst fracture
distale radius fractuur polsbreuk
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
DASH (disabilities of arm, shoulder and hand) questionnaire.
Secondary outcome
1. Wrist function (range of movement, wrist squeezing force);
2. Patient satisfaction;
3. Complications;
4. Radiologic parameters;
5. Implant removal.
Background summary
Although very common (1/6 fractures) the most effective treatment of distal radius fractures still isn't clear. Recent investigations gave promising results of Open Reduction with Internal Fixation (ORIF) with a volar placed Locking Compression Plate (LCP) in the treatment of distal radius fractures. The majority of these studies are limited by a short follow up (12-24 months avarage 18,8) and small numbers of patients (34-305 average 105,8). The long term results of ORIF with a volar LCP remain a question up until this day. This is the reason why we want to investigate long term functional and radiological results after ORIF with a volar LCP. At the Deventer Ziekenhuis (Netherlands) from 2004-2010 a minimum of 150 patients were treated with a volar LCP. We will ask patients to return to our hospital for a one time follow-up visit which includes clinical and radiological investigations.
Study objective
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Study design
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Intervention
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Inclusion criteria
1. Distal radius fracture A2-C3;
2. Age > 18jr;
3. Informed Consent.
Exclusion criteria
1. Nerve damage;
2. Multiple treatment;
3. Contralateral distal radius fracture;
4. Death;
5. Follow-up <12 months;
6. Degenerative joint disease;
7. Antebrachii fracture.
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL2998 |
NTR-old | NTR3146 |
Other | ABR : 38835 |
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