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. 2024 Feb 13;5(2):132-138.
doi: 10.1302/2633-1462.52.BJO-2023-0149.

Radiological outcomes following surgical fixation with wires versus moulded cast for patients with a dorsally displaced fracture of the distal radius: a radiographic analysis from the DRAFFT2 trial

Caroline E Plant  1   2 Alexander Ooms  3 Jonathan A Cook  3 Matthew L Costa  1 DRAFFT2 collaboratorsMelina DritsakiHelen DakinJonathan JonesAndrew MckeeKevin SmithMohamed HamadtoSteve GwilymTim ChesserJaime Candal-CoutoCaroline HingDavid GiddinPhil JohnstonAamer UllahJohn WilliamsWill EardleyMakaram SrinivasanSridharrao SampalliMark FarrarChris RobertsKhitish MohantyIain MacLeodPraveen SardaAmr ElseehyNigel RossiterDavid WarwickChris PeachDavid MacKayRichard BensonAdam WattsJonathan YoungFeisal ShahStephen LipscombeAaron NgCharalambos P CharalambousBarnaby SheridenKanthan TheivendranPulimamidi SanjayRajesh NandaAntony BatemanMichael ButlerOliver Keast-ButlerAndrew McAndrewWystan ChevannesPradeep KankanaluAsanka WijendraAndreas FontalisHytham AfifiMarie-Clare KillenRyan HigginWarran WignadasanKen WongCatherine GibsonHarry BealeBob JenningsJames KennedyMark WilliamsonDamir RasidovicLydia JennerJohn B TadrosSteve MilnerJames DuncanSally KerrLouise NordinMatt WestonOlivia PaytonTofi OniCraig ZhaoSukhdeep GillMohammad IqbalMarie-Clare KillenKhaled AneibaWarran WignadasanDilip PillaiLuke HughesJonathan CrosbyMike WhitehouseThomas CorbettArshad IqbalSteph BuchanLaura BeddardVenkat VardhanBecky BeamishMatt JonesJonathan HolleyRebecca MorrellRobin LernerKylea Draper
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Radiological outcomes following surgical fixation with wires versus moulded cast for patients with a dorsally displaced fracture of the distal radius: a radiographic analysis from the DRAFFT2 trial

Caroline E Plant et al. Bone Jt Open. .

Abstract

Aims: The primary aim of this study was to report the radiological outcomes of patients with a dorsally displaced distal radius fracture who were randomized to a moulded cast or surgical fixation with wires following manipulation and closed reduction of their fracture. The secondary aim was to correlate radiological outcomes with patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in the year following injury.

Methods: Participants were recruited as part of DRAFFT2, a UK multicentre clinical trial. Participants were aged 16 years or over with a dorsally displaced distal radius fracture, and were eligible for the trial if they needed a manipulation of their fracture, as recommended by their treating surgeon. Participants were randomly allocated on a 1:1 ratio to moulded cast or Kirschner wires after manipulation of the fracture in the operating theatre. Standard posteroanterior and lateral radiographs were performed in the radiology department of participating centres at the time of the patient's initial assessment in the emergency department and six weeks postoperatively. Intraoperative fluoroscopic images taken at the time of fracture reduction were also assessed.

Results: Patients treated with surgical fixation with wires had less dorsal angulation of the radius versus those treated in a moulded cast at six weeks after manipulation of the fracture; the mean difference of -4.13° was statistically significant (95% confidence interval 5.82 to -2.45). There was no evidence of a difference in radial shortening. However, there was no correlation between these radiological measurements and PROMs at any timepoint in the 12 months post-injury.

Conclusion: For patients with a dorsally displaced distal radius fracture treated with a closed manipulation, surgical fixation with wires leads to less dorsal angulation on radiographs at six weeks compared with patients treated in a moulded plaster cast alone. However, the difference in dorsal angulation was small and did not correlate with patient-reported pain and function.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors disclose that the UK National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) provided grant funding for the DRAFFT2 trial. The research was supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC). In addition, M. L. Costa declares that the University of Oxford receives research grant funding from the NIHR and Wellcome for research into musculoskeletal trauma.

Figures

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Fig. 1
Radial angulation: the angle between the articular surface of the radius and the perpendicular of the long axis of the radius measured on the lateral radiograph.
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Fig. 2
Radial shortening: the distance between the radial and ulnar articular surfaces measured on the posteroanterior radiograph.
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Fig. 3
Patient-Reported Wrist Evaluation (PRWE) score for patients managed with either manipulation and moulded cast or wire fixation during their 12-month recovery. The baseline depicts the post-injury level.

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