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Comparative Study
Fracture of the distal radius with radial artery injury: injury description and outcome of vascular repair.
- Robert V O'Toole, John Hardcastle, Rajeev Garapati, and W Andrew Eglseder.
- R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Department of Orthopaedics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA. rvo3@yahoo.com
- Injury. 2013 Apr 1;44(4):437-41.
IntroductionThe ideal treatment of an isolated radial artery injury that is associated with a fracture of the distal radius is unknown. Our purposes were to assess the incidence of this injury pattern and to describe the outcomes of our treatment protocol. We hypothesised that combined routine repair of the artery during operative treatment results in a satisfactory outcome.MethodsOur study group consisted of 14 patients who were treated by one surgeon with a consistent treatment algorithm. The average follow-up duration was 52 weeks. Our control group consisted of 380 patients with fracture of the distal radius without radial artery injury, who were treated by the same surgeon during a 3-year period.ResultsWe observed a 2% incidence of isolated radial artery injury in patients treated with open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of the distal radius. Outcomes were comparable to those reported for operative treatment of fractures of the distal radius without radial artery injury.ConclusionsOur protocol resulted in adequate outcomes, a 71% patency rate (five of seven fractures with adequate vascular follow-up) and no evidence of symptoms related to a poorly perfused hand.Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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