Haematoma block: a safe method for pre-surgical reduction of distal radius fractures
Abstract Background The haematoma block (HB) has been successfully used to minimise pain prior to otherwise painful closed reduction manoeuvres for distal radius fractures. However, the invasive manner of the procedure, which technically produces an open fracture, still raises the question, whether...
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doaj-fd5b06f9ca904a2f991105bdde366d562020-11-25T03:01:11ZengBMCJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research1749-799X2020-08-011511610.1186/s13018-020-01819-yHaematoma block: a safe method for pre-surgical reduction of distal radius fracturesTazio Maleitzke0Fabian Plachel1Florian Nima Fleckenstein2Florian Wichlas3Serafeim Tsitsilonis4Center for Musculoskeletal Surgery, Charité - Universitätsmedizin BerlinCenter for Musculoskeletal Surgery, Charité - Universitätsmedizin BerlinDepartment of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Charité - Universitätsmedizin BerlinClinic for Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Uniklinikum SalzburgCenter for Musculoskeletal Surgery, Charité - Universitätsmedizin BerlinAbstract Background The haematoma block (HB) has been successfully used to minimise pain prior to otherwise painful closed reduction manoeuvres for distal radius fractures. However, the invasive manner of the procedure, which technically produces an open fracture, still raises the question, whether HBs increase the risk of infection compared to conventional intravenous analgesia (IA). The purpose of this study was to assess complication rates and safety of the HB procedure for the closed reduction of surgically treated distal radius fractures. Methods We included 176 distal radius fractures in 170 patients in a retrospective mono-centric study, who underwent closed reduction and casting followed by definitive surgical care over a period of two years. Patients either received a HB or IA before closed reduction and were evaluated for minor and major complications over a follow-up period of four years. Results Overall, 42 distal radius fractures were treated with a HB (23.9%) and 134 with IA (76.1%) before closed reduction. There were a single major (2.3%) and eight minor (19%) complications observed in the HB group compared to two major (1.4%) and 24 minor (17.9%) complications in the IA group. No significant differences were identified between the two groups. Sex and type of fracture had no effect on complication rates, however, younger patients experienced higher complication rates in comparison to older ones (p = 0.035). Conclusion According to our data, the apprehensions that clinicians may have of creating open fractures through HB procedures, are unnecessary and may be abandoned confidently.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13018-020-01819-yDistal radius fractureHaematoma blockLocal anaestheticClosed reduction |
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Tazio Maleitzke Fabian Plachel Florian Nima Fleckenstein Florian Wichlas Serafeim Tsitsilonis Haematoma block: a safe method for pre-surgical reduction of distal radius fractures Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research Distal radius fracture Haematoma block Local anaesthetic Closed reduction |
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Tazio Maleitzke Fabian Plachel Florian Nima Fleckenstein Florian Wichlas Serafeim Tsitsilonis |
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Haematoma block: a safe method for pre-surgical reduction of distal radius fractures |
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Haematoma block: a safe method for pre-surgical reduction of distal radius fractures |
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Haematoma block: a safe method for pre-surgical reduction of distal radius fractures |
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Haematoma block: a safe method for pre-surgical reduction of distal radius fractures |
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Haematoma block: a safe method for pre-surgical reduction of distal radius fractures |
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haematoma block: a safe method for pre-surgical reduction of distal radius fractures |
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Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research |
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Abstract Background The haematoma block (HB) has been successfully used to minimise pain prior to otherwise painful closed reduction manoeuvres for distal radius fractures. However, the invasive manner of the procedure, which technically produces an open fracture, still raises the question, whether HBs increase the risk of infection compared to conventional intravenous analgesia (IA). The purpose of this study was to assess complication rates and safety of the HB procedure for the closed reduction of surgically treated distal radius fractures. Methods We included 176 distal radius fractures in 170 patients in a retrospective mono-centric study, who underwent closed reduction and casting followed by definitive surgical care over a period of two years. Patients either received a HB or IA before closed reduction and were evaluated for minor and major complications over a follow-up period of four years. Results Overall, 42 distal radius fractures were treated with a HB (23.9%) and 134 with IA (76.1%) before closed reduction. There were a single major (2.3%) and eight minor (19%) complications observed in the HB group compared to two major (1.4%) and 24 minor (17.9%) complications in the IA group. No significant differences were identified between the two groups. Sex and type of fracture had no effect on complication rates, however, younger patients experienced higher complication rates in comparison to older ones (p = 0.035). Conclusion According to our data, the apprehensions that clinicians may have of creating open fractures through HB procedures, are unnecessary and may be abandoned confidently. |
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Distal radius fracture Haematoma block Local anaesthetic Closed reduction |
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