Incidence and risk factors for redisplacement after closed reduction and instant rigid cast immobilization for paediatric distal radius fractures: a case control study

Abstract Background The aim of this study is to record the incidence of redisplacement after closed reduction and instant rigid cast immobilization and to identify possible risk factors that may be associated with the redisplacement. Methods We retrospectively reviewed paediatric patients who underw...

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Main Authors: Lingde Kong, Jian Lu, Yanqing Zhou, Dehu Tian, Bing Zhang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-04-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13018-020-01672-z
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spelling doaj-92b75acbd2244de9ad0c07e628248af82020-11-25T02:43:23ZengBMCJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research1749-799X2020-04-011511610.1186/s13018-020-01672-zIncidence and risk factors for redisplacement after closed reduction and instant rigid cast immobilization for paediatric distal radius fractures: a case control studyLingde Kong0Jian Lu1Yanqing Zhou2Dehu Tian3Bing Zhang4Department of Orthopedics, The Third Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityDepartment of Orthopedics, The Third Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityDepartment of Orthopedics, The Third Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityDepartment of Orthopedics, The Third Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityDepartment of Orthopedics, The Third Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityAbstract Background The aim of this study is to record the incidence of redisplacement after closed reduction and instant rigid cast immobilization and to identify possible risk factors that may be associated with the redisplacement. Methods We retrospectively reviewed paediatric patients who underwent closed reduction and instant rigid cast immobilization for simple distal radius fractures from 2014 to 2018. Patients were followed up at 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, and 6 weeks after casting. Redisplacement was diagnosed on the basis of image findings. Risk factors for redisplacement were evaluated in three aspects, which included patient-related, fracture-related, and cast-related factors. Results A total of 123 children were included in this study. During follow-up, 31 patients (25.2%) showed redisplacement after closed reduction and cast immobilization. Twenty-two redisplacements happened within 1 week after treatment, 8 redisplacements happened between 1 and 2 weeks, and only one redisplacement happened after 2 weeks. In the multivariate analysis, associated ulna fracture (OR, 4.278; 95% CI, 1.773–10.320), initial translation ≥ 50% (OR, 9.148; 95% CI, 3.587–23.332), and 3-point index ≥ 0.40 (OR, 1.280; 95% CI, 1.159–1.401) were three independent factors that correlated with the incidence of redisplacement during follow-up. Conclusions About a quarter of paediatric patients would develop redisplacement after reduction and immobilization with instant rigid cast. Patients with associated ulna fracture, severe initial translation, and high 3-point index have a higher risk to develop redisplacement.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13018-020-01672-zRisk factorsRedisplacementCast immobilizationPaediatricDistal radius fractures
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author Lingde Kong
Jian Lu
Yanqing Zhou
Dehu Tian
Bing Zhang
spellingShingle Lingde Kong
Jian Lu
Yanqing Zhou
Dehu Tian
Bing Zhang
Incidence and risk factors for redisplacement after closed reduction and instant rigid cast immobilization for paediatric distal radius fractures: a case control study
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
Risk factors
Redisplacement
Cast immobilization
Paediatric
Distal radius fractures
author_facet Lingde Kong
Jian Lu
Yanqing Zhou
Dehu Tian
Bing Zhang
author_sort Lingde Kong
title Incidence and risk factors for redisplacement after closed reduction and instant rigid cast immobilization for paediatric distal radius fractures: a case control study
title_short Incidence and risk factors for redisplacement after closed reduction and instant rigid cast immobilization for paediatric distal radius fractures: a case control study
title_full Incidence and risk factors for redisplacement after closed reduction and instant rigid cast immobilization for paediatric distal radius fractures: a case control study
title_fullStr Incidence and risk factors for redisplacement after closed reduction and instant rigid cast immobilization for paediatric distal radius fractures: a case control study
title_full_unstemmed Incidence and risk factors for redisplacement after closed reduction and instant rigid cast immobilization for paediatric distal radius fractures: a case control study
title_sort incidence and risk factors for redisplacement after closed reduction and instant rigid cast immobilization for paediatric distal radius fractures: a case control study
publisher BMC
series Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
issn 1749-799X
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Abstract Background The aim of this study is to record the incidence of redisplacement after closed reduction and instant rigid cast immobilization and to identify possible risk factors that may be associated with the redisplacement. Methods We retrospectively reviewed paediatric patients who underwent closed reduction and instant rigid cast immobilization for simple distal radius fractures from 2014 to 2018. Patients were followed up at 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, and 6 weeks after casting. Redisplacement was diagnosed on the basis of image findings. Risk factors for redisplacement were evaluated in three aspects, which included patient-related, fracture-related, and cast-related factors. Results A total of 123 children were included in this study. During follow-up, 31 patients (25.2%) showed redisplacement after closed reduction and cast immobilization. Twenty-two redisplacements happened within 1 week after treatment, 8 redisplacements happened between 1 and 2 weeks, and only one redisplacement happened after 2 weeks. In the multivariate analysis, associated ulna fracture (OR, 4.278; 95% CI, 1.773–10.320), initial translation ≥ 50% (OR, 9.148; 95% CI, 3.587–23.332), and 3-point index ≥ 0.40 (OR, 1.280; 95% CI, 1.159–1.401) were three independent factors that correlated with the incidence of redisplacement during follow-up. Conclusions About a quarter of paediatric patients would develop redisplacement after reduction and immobilization with instant rigid cast. Patients with associated ulna fracture, severe initial translation, and high 3-point index have a higher risk to develop redisplacement.
topic Risk factors
Redisplacement
Cast immobilization
Paediatric
Distal radius fractures
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