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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    Functional outcome of percutaneous pinning and plaster for distal end radius fractures in post menopausal women


    Dr. Saqib Ayaz, Dr. Mohd Anwar Ahmed, Dr. Pulkit Sharma, Dr. Sanjeev Gupta
    JCDR. 2023: 3908-3913

    Abstract

    One of the most common injuries in postmenopausal and older women is fracture of the distal radius. Osteoporosis is the major underlying cause . In majority of cases, satisfactory reduction by cast will redisplace and reangle in immobilizing cast resulting in a poor functional outcome. The present study was undertaken to assess the functional outcome of operative management of distal radial fractures in postmenopausal women by and assessing the functional outcome using modified mayo wrist scoring system. Materials and methods: The study was a prospective study with a sample size of 20 in numbers, conducted in the department of orthopaedics, Government medical college jammu during the period 2021-2022 Results: In our series, we had 46.6% excellent, 39.9% good, 13.3%, fair and no poor results. Patients, who obtained excellent results, had normal regular activities or pain. Range of motion was within the normal functional range. Patients with good results had minimal residual deformities, pain and slight limitation. Rest of their findings was within acceptable parameters. Patients with fair results, along with residual deformity, pain and limitation also had pain in the distal radio-ulnar joint and minimal complications. Conclusion: Its concluded that percutaneous pinning with k wire is a safe and effective treatment for undisplaced and displaced unstable fractures of distal end of radius in postmenopausal women.

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    Volume 14 Issue 1

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