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Inmobilization With Compression Bandage vs Antebraquial Splint in Distal Radius Fractures

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Distal Radius Fractures
Internal Fixation; Complications, Mechanical
Interventions
Device: Splint inmmobilization
Device: Bandage immovilization
Registration Number
NCT06019585
Lead Sponsor
Hospital Costa del Sol
Brief Summary

The aim of this study is to compare functional and radiological results in two groups of distal radius fractures treated with internal fixation with locking plate, and immobilized with antebrachial splint or compression bandage for 3 weeks.

Detailed Description

The aim of the study is to compare functional and radiological results as well as to evaluate possible complications in distal radius fractures operated by open reduction and internal fixation with volar locking plate in two groups , one treated with immobilization using a forearm cast for 3 weeks and the other with immobilization using a compression bandage for 3 weeks, based on the hypothesis that compression bandage group could obtain better results in the short term, and none of the treatments is superior to the other after 3 or 6 months of evolution, as indicated by some reviewed studies.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
120
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients with type A, B, C fractures of AO classification of distal radius fractures
  • Patents aged between 18 and 75 years,
  • Patients operated on in the first 3 weeks after the trauma, and independent for the basic activities of daily living
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients with open fractures
  • Patients with mental disorders (dementia, alcoholism, etc.),
  • Patient dependent for basic activities of daily living
  • Patients with fractures with severe articular and metaphyseal comminution and/or severe soft tissue injuries (type 2R3C3 AO),
  • Patients with previous diseases or anatomical alterations in the injured wrist (previous fractures, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.).

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Splint inmmobilizationSplint inmmobilizationDistal radius fractures fixed with volar locking plate and immobilized with an antebrachial splint for 3 weeks
Bandage immovilizationBandage immovilizationDistal radius fractures fixed with volar locking plate and immobilized with a compressive bandage for 3 weeks
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pain in Visual Analogue Scale.1 year

Points from 1 to 10. Higher score: worse value. Lower score: better value.

Range Of Motion in Flexion.1 year

Grades from 0 to 80. Higher score: better value. Lower score: worse value.

Function in Patient Rated Wrist Evaluation Scale.1 year

Points from 1 to 100. Higher score: worse value. Lower score: better value.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Function in Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand Scale.1 year

Points from 1 to 150. Higher score: worse value. Lower score: better value

Function in Mayo Wrist Score Scale.1 year

Points from 1 to 100. Higher score: worse value. Lower score: better value.

Range of motion in Supination.1 year

Grades from 0 to 90. Higher score: better value. Lower score: worse value.

Number of participants with posoperative complications.1 year

Number of participants per group that suffer some complication or side effect during the follow-up period. Higher number of complications: worse value.

Number of posoperative Fisiotherapy sessions performed.1 year

Number of sessions per participant from 1 to 100. Higher score: worse value. Lower score: better value.

Grades of Dorsal Displacement in fracture.6 weeks

Grades from -10 to 30 grades. Higher score: worse value. Lower score: better value.

Range of motion in Pronation.1 year

Grades from 0 to 90. Higher score: better value. Lower score: worse value.

Range of motion in Radial Deviation1 year

Grades from 0 to 15. Higher score: better value. Lower score: worse value.

Time of fracture union in radiographs.12 weeks

Number of Weeks from 1 to 12. Higher score: worse value. Lower score: better value.

Number of Instability distal radius fracture Criteria per participant.1 year

Number of criteria from 1 to 6. Higher score: worse value. Lower score: better value.

Range of motion in Ulnar deviation.1 year

Grades from 0 to 30. Higher score: better value. Lower score: worse value.

Number of shortening millimeters in fracture.6 weeks

Number of millimeters from 0-10. Higher score: worse value. Lower score: better value.

Number of ulnar variance millimeters in fracture.6 weeks

Number of millimeters from -2 to +4. Higher score: worse value. Lower score: better value.

Number of step-off millimeters in fracture.6 weeks

Number of millimeters from 0 to 4 mm. Higher score: worse value. Lower score: better value.

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Hospital Costa del Sol

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Málaga, Spain

Hospital Reina Sofía

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Córdoba, Spain

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