STUDY OF OUTCOME OF RESULTS IN LIGAMENTOTAXIS WITH EXTERNALFIXATIONIN DISTALRADIUS FRACTURES
- Postgraduate, Department of Orthopaedics, CAIMS, Karimnagar.
- Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, CAIMS, Karimnagar.
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Introduction:External fixation for distal radius fractures relies on the principle of ligamentotaxisin which, a distraction force applied to the carpus, aligns the fragments by meansof intact ligaments. Distraction assisted reduction and maintenance of distalradius fracture is a widely used reliable treatment method. If the principles ofligamentotaxisareappliedrationallythefactorsthatcauseinstabilityareidentified clinically and managed surgically, and a satisfactory outcome can beexpected.
Methods:The present study was carried out in Chalmeda Anand Rao Institute of MedicalSciencesfromDecember2021toJune2023.Thisstudyconsistsof30 patientswithfracture of distal radius treated with ligamentotaxis with external fixation and thereresults were analysed with pre operative and post operative radiographs and usingGartlandand werleys functionalevaluation scores.
Results:17%patientsachievedexcellentresultswithmildcomplicationsandnopainafter3months of the procedure,40% had good results, 33% had fair results,10% had poorresults,10%patientshad DRUJ Pain,7%hadDRUJ instability,13%hadPTI.
Conclusion:Thepresentstudyconcluded thattheexternalfixationandligamentotaxisprovedto be a very useful method for treating unstable distal radius fracture. Though aneffective method, it is not a solution for all the injuries as different patterns ofinjuriesneeddifferent treatmentprocedure.
[Saniya Mahdi and C.H. Ramu (2024); STUDY OF OUTCOME OF RESULTS IN LIGAMENTOTAXIS WITH EXTERNALFIXATIONIN DISTALRADIUS FRACTURES Int. J. of Adv. Res. (May). 412-419] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
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