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**5mm shortening of the radius | **5mm shortening of the radius | ||
*Stable Fracture - Compression dressing and [[sugar tong splint]] | *Stable Fracture - Compression dressing and [[sugar tong splint]] | ||
==Disposition== | |||
*Outpatient with ortho follow up | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 05:44, 10 April 2017
Background
- Distal radial metaphysis fracture that is dorsally displaced and angulated
- Fracture line may extend into radioulnar or radiocarpal joint ("die-punch" fracture)
- Occurs due to FOOSH
- Ulnar styloid fracture is often present and suggests injury to TFCC
Clinical Features
- Characteristic dorsiflexion or "dinner-fork" deformity
- Palmar paresthesias (pressure on median nerve)
Differential Diagnosis
Distal radius fractures
- Colles' fracture
- Smith's fracture
- Barton's fracture
- Radial styloid fracture
- Distal radioulnar joint disruption
Distal radius fracture eponyms
Eponyms | Description |
Barton's | Fracture-dislocation of radiocarpal joint (with intra-articular fracture involving the volar or dorsal lip) |
Chauffer's | Fracture of radial styloid |
Colles' | Dorsally displaced, extra-articular fracture |
Die-punch | Depressed fracture of the lunate fossa (articular surface) |
Smith's | Volar displaced, extra-articular fracture |
Evaluation
Imaging
- PA
- Distal metaphyseal fracture that often appears shortened from angulation or comminution
- Lateral
- Provides best view of dorsal angulation and comminution
Management
- Unstable Fracture - Immediate ortho referral
- >20 degrees angulation
- Intra-articular involvement
- Marked comminution
- >2/3 displacement
- 5mm shortening of the radius
- Stable Fracture - Compression dressing and sugar tong splint
Disposition
- Outpatient with ortho follow up