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. 2014 Dec;6(2):53-8.
doi: 10.1007/s12593-014-0133-7. Epub 2014 May 7.

Ulnar styloid fracture in distal radius fractures managed with volar locking plates: to fix or not?

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Ulnar styloid fracture in distal radius fractures managed with volar locking plates: to fix or not?

Paritosh Gogna et al. J Hand Microsurg. 2014 Dec.

Abstract

Distal radius fracture is usually associated with ulnar styloid fracture. Whether to fix the ulnar styloid or not remains a surgical dilemma as some surgeons believe that their repair is imperative while others feel that they should be managed conservatively. This prospective study involved 47 patients with unilateral fracture of the distal radius who met the inclusion criterion and underwent open reduction and internal fixation with volar locking plates; 28 patients (12 males and females = 16) had an associated ulnar styloid fracture (Group A) while 19 (7 males; 12 females) did not have any ulnar styloid fracture (Group B). At the time of final evaluation both the groups were compared clinically by measuring the grip strength and range of motion around the wrist and the radiologically by measuring radial angle, radial length, volar angle and ulnar variance. Subjective assessment was done using DASH score and final assessment using Demerit point system of Saito. In Group A, average time for consolidation was 9.4 weeks, 17 patients developed non-union of the ulnar styloid, average DASH scores was 4.4 and according to Demerit point system of Saito, there were 78.5 % excellent, 17.9 % good and 3.6 % fair results; there were 2 cases of loss of reduction out of which one had persistent ulnar sided wrist pain. In Group B the average time for consolidation was 10.2 weeks, average DASH score was 3.8.and Demerit point system of Saito yielded 78.9 % excellent, 15.8 % good and 5.3 % fair results. There was one case of loss of reduction and one case of carpal tunnel syndrome which was managed conservatively. Both groups attained excellent range of motion, grip strength and well maintained the post operative radiological parameters. The comparison of clinico-radiological parameters in both groups was found to be statistically insignificant. To conclude, ulnar styloid fracture or its non union does not affect the outcome of an adequately fixed distal end radius fracture. We urge caution in electing operative treatment of non-united fracture of the ulnar styloid until better scientific report for treatment of pain associated with these fracture is available.

Keywords: Distal radius fracture; Ulnar styloid fracture; Volar locking plate.

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Fig. 1
Fig. 1
a Preoperative radiographs of a 45 years old female in Group A. b Radiographs at final follow-up of 32 months showing union of the distal radius fracture and non union of the ulnar styloid. The patient had excellent range of motion and no complaints
Fig. 2
Fig. 2
a Preoperative radiographs of fracture of the distal end of the radius and ulnar styloid in a 48 years old male b Postoperative radiographs showing adequate reduction. c This patient had collapse of the fracture and developed increased post-operative loss of ulnar variance, with distal end of ulna impinging into the carpal bones

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