External fixation of the distal radius: to predrill or not to predrill
- PMID: 11119664
- DOI: 10.1053/jhsu.2000.17866
External fixation of the distal radius: to predrill or not to predrill
Abstract
Using both clinical and laboratory studies we investigated whether predrilling before insertion of external fixation pins is necessary for use in treating distal radius fractures. Our clinical study included 50 consecutive external fixators (4.0- and 2.5-mm pins) using 100 predrilled and 100 direct-drilled pins placed in a randomized manner. There was no increased incidence of pin track infection or other pin problem with the direct-drilled technique. There were, however, significantly elevated temperatures with the direct-drilled technique. We therefore recommend predrilling even though the temperature differences in this bone with this fixator were not clinically evident.
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