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Trauma

TREATMENT METHODS AND RADIOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT OF MALONE 2A AND 2B INTRA-ARTICULAR DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURES

European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EFORT) - 12th Congress



Abstract

Aims and objectives

The aim of this study was to assess the radiographic outcome by using Lindstrom grading for the management of Malone 2A and 2B fractures by 3 different methods of treatment. The three different methods included manipulation under anaesthesia, k-wire fixation and open reduction internal fixation.

Methods and materials

Between March 2006 and February 2007, 62 intra-articular distal radius fractures were retrospectively selected. 31 patients including 21 females and 9 males with an average age of 62 years were classified as Malone 2A fractures and 32 patients including 18 females and 14 males with an average age of 64.5 years were classified as Malone 2B fractures. 18 patients had manipulation under anaesthetic (MUA) and immobilisation in a plaster of paris (POP) cast, 27 patients had manipulation and k-wire fixation and 17 patients had open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) of the fractures. All the patients had radiographic assessment at 6 weeks post op using Lindstrom grading. Grade 1 and 2 were considered acceptable, grade 3 and 4 were considered unacceptable.

Results

In Malone 2A fractures the acceptable number of fractures were as follows −5/10 (50%) of the MUA group, 6/13(46.1%) in the k wire fixation group and 6/7 (85.7%) in the ORIF group. In Malone 2B fractures, the acceptable numbers were - nil in MUA group, 4/14 (28.6%) in k wire fixation group and 8/10 (80%) in the ORIF group.

Conclusion

MUA and k wire fixation were not a good option for Malone 2B fractures as these fractures showed the best outcome with 80% acceptable results after ORIF. Malone classification can be used as a reliable predictor for deciding the treatment method for intra articular distal radius fractures as seen by the high acceptable results after ORIF for both type 2A and 2B fractures.