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Les fractures-luxations radiocarpiennes : à propos d’une série de 10 cas et revue de la littérature / K. LAHRACH in Journal de traumatologie du sport, Volume 31 numéro 3 (Septembre 2014)
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Titre : Les fractures-luxations radiocarpiennes : à propos d’une série de 10 cas et revue de la littérature Titre original : Radiocarpal fractures dislocations: Ten cases and review of the literature Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : K. LAHRACH, Auteur ; S. ALMOUBAKER, Auteur ; O. AMMOUMRI, Auteur ; A. MEZZANI, Auteur Année de publication : 2014 Article en page(s) : p.133-136 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Fracture Luxation Poignet Dislocation Wrist Résumé : Les auteurs rapportent une série rétrospective de dix cas de fractures-luxations radiocarpiennes (FLRC) faisant suite à un accident sportif. Nous avons noté deux LRC à déplacement antérieur et huit à déplacement postérieur, dont une était ouverte. L’âge moyen de nos patients était de 34ans, avec une nette prédominance masculine (9 hommes et une femme). Le diagnostic a été confirmé par des radiographies du poignet de face et de profil. La fracture de la styloïde radiale et l’arrachement du rebord marginal postérieur étaient constants dans les formes postérieures. Sept patients ont été traités chirurgicalement et trois orthopédiquement. Selon la cotation de Grumillier, les résultats fonctionnels ont été globalement satisfaisants.
The authors report a retrospective series of ten cases of radiocarpal fracture-dislocation after sport injuries. Anterior displacement for two dislocations and dorsal displacement was observed for eight dislocations, of which one was complicated by anterior cutaneous opening. Average age of patients was 34 years, with a male predominance (9 men and a woman). Diagnosis was confirmed by x-ray of the wrist. Radial styloid fracture and posterior rim avulsion were constant in dorsal displacement. Three patients were treated conservatively and seven surgically. The overall functional outcome was satisfactory according the Grumillier score.
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in Journal de traumatologie du sport > Volume 31 numéro 3 (Septembre 2014) . - p.133-136[article] Les fractures-luxations radiocarpiennes : à propos d’une série de 10 cas et revue de la littérature = Radiocarpal fractures dislocations: Ten cases and review of the literature [texte imprimé] / K. LAHRACH, Auteur ; S. ALMOUBAKER, Auteur ; O. AMMOUMRI, Auteur ; A. MEZZANI, Auteur . - 2014 . - p.133-136.
Langues : Français (fre)
in Journal de traumatologie du sport > Volume 31 numéro 3 (Septembre 2014) . - p.133-136
Mots-clés : Fracture Luxation Poignet Dislocation Wrist Résumé : Les auteurs rapportent une série rétrospective de dix cas de fractures-luxations radiocarpiennes (FLRC) faisant suite à un accident sportif. Nous avons noté deux LRC à déplacement antérieur et huit à déplacement postérieur, dont une était ouverte. L’âge moyen de nos patients était de 34ans, avec une nette prédominance masculine (9 hommes et une femme). Le diagnostic a été confirmé par des radiographies du poignet de face et de profil. La fracture de la styloïde radiale et l’arrachement du rebord marginal postérieur étaient constants dans les formes postérieures. Sept patients ont été traités chirurgicalement et trois orthopédiquement. Selon la cotation de Grumillier, les résultats fonctionnels ont été globalement satisfaisants.
The authors report a retrospective series of ten cases of radiocarpal fracture-dislocation after sport injuries. Anterior displacement for two dislocations and dorsal displacement was observed for eight dislocations, of which one was complicated by anterior cutaneous opening. Average age of patients was 34 years, with a male predominance (9 men and a woman). Diagnosis was confirmed by x-ray of the wrist. Radial styloid fracture and posterior rim avulsion were constant in dorsal displacement. Three patients were treated conservatively and seven surgically. The overall functional outcome was satisfactory according the Grumillier score.
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Exclu du prêtThe demographics and outcomes in patients with bilateral distal radius fractures / Matthew Gonzalez in Acta Orthopaedica Belgica, Vol.87/2 (Juin 2021)
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Titre : The demographics and outcomes in patients with bilateral distal radius fractures Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Matthew Gonzalez ; Ayesha Rahman ; Philipp Leucht ; Tejwani Nirmal Année de publication : 2021 Article en page(s) : p. 219-225 Note générale : https://doi.org/10.52628/87.2.03 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : distal radius bilateral fracture wrist demographics outcomes Résumé : Although distal radius fractures are quite common, bilateral distal radius fractures seldomly occur. Due to this, treatment is primarily based on surgeon experience with unilateral fractures, however bi- lateral fractures add a level of complexity : loss of functional independence. The purpose of this study was to examine a cohort of patients with bilateral distal radius fractures to identify differences in demographics, mechanism of injury, and outcomes to further our understanding of these rare injuries. 23 patients were identified retrospectively over a 5-year period that met inclusion criteria. The medical records were reviewed with multiple demographic and clinical parameters recorded and analyzed. Males were more likely to sustain high-energy mechanisms (80% vs. 53%). Patients <50 years old were more likely to sustain high-energy mechanisms (90% vs. 46%) and were more likely to be treated operatively (80% vs. 62%). The most commonly associated injury was a head injury (30%). All patients treated non-operatively reported minimal/no pain upon final follow-up where 57% of patients treated operatively noted regular pain. 75% of patients with medical comorbidities had minimal/no pain upon final follow- up. Conclusions : Patients with bilateral fractures were more likely to be younger males who suffered from higher energy mechanisms. Age was a critical factor in determining treatment strategy. Rates of associated head injuries were elevated, which is an important factor for the clinician to keep in mind when treating this population. As we further our understanding of this unique population, we can improve our treatment approaches and subsequently attain better outcomes. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=96621
in Acta Orthopaedica Belgica > Vol.87/2 (Juin 2021) . - p. 219-225[article] The demographics and outcomes in patients with bilateral distal radius fractures [texte imprimé] / Matthew Gonzalez ; Ayesha Rahman ; Philipp Leucht ; Tejwani Nirmal . - 2021 . - p. 219-225.
https://doi.org/10.52628/87.2.03
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Acta Orthopaedica Belgica > Vol.87/2 (Juin 2021) . - p. 219-225
Mots-clés : distal radius bilateral fracture wrist demographics outcomes Résumé : Although distal radius fractures are quite common, bilateral distal radius fractures seldomly occur. Due to this, treatment is primarily based on surgeon experience with unilateral fractures, however bi- lateral fractures add a level of complexity : loss of functional independence. The purpose of this study was to examine a cohort of patients with bilateral distal radius fractures to identify differences in demographics, mechanism of injury, and outcomes to further our understanding of these rare injuries. 23 patients were identified retrospectively over a 5-year period that met inclusion criteria. The medical records were reviewed with multiple demographic and clinical parameters recorded and analyzed. Males were more likely to sustain high-energy mechanisms (80% vs. 53%). Patients <50 years old were more likely to sustain high-energy mechanisms (90% vs. 46%) and were more likely to be treated operatively (80% vs. 62%). The most commonly associated injury was a head injury (30%). All patients treated non-operatively reported minimal/no pain upon final follow-up where 57% of patients treated operatively noted regular pain. 75% of patients with medical comorbidities had minimal/no pain upon final follow- up. Conclusions : Patients with bilateral fractures were more likely to be younger males who suffered from higher energy mechanisms. Age was a critical factor in determining treatment strategy. Rates of associated head injuries were elevated, which is an important factor for the clinician to keep in mind when treating this population. As we further our understanding of this unique population, we can improve our treatment approaches and subsequently attain better outcomes. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=96621 Exemplaires (1)
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