2017
DOI: 10.18535/jmscr/v5i6.150
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Closed Reduction, Percutaneous Kirschner Wire Fixation and Cast Immobilisation of Distal Radius Fracture- A Prospective Observational Study

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“…The overall infection rate of 14.7% in our study is also supported by Kalantri et al where the overall infection rate was 18% [23]. Koc et al conducted a prospective randomized trial with 104 patients and found an 8.8% incidence of infection for buried K-wires and 10% incidence of infection for exposed K-wire which was not statistically significant as compared to our study where it is 11.5% and 23% incidence of infection in buried and exposed K-wire patients respectively [24].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The overall infection rate of 14.7% in our study is also supported by Kalantri et al where the overall infection rate was 18% [23]. Koc et al conducted a prospective randomized trial with 104 patients and found an 8.8% incidence of infection for buried K-wires and 10% incidence of infection for exposed K-wire which was not statistically significant as compared to our study where it is 11.5% and 23% incidence of infection in buried and exposed K-wire patients respectively [24].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Kalantari A et al, conducted a prospective study of 54 patients with displaced fractures of the distal third of the radius with or without ulnar fractures were managed by closed reduction and Percutaneous Kirschner-wire fixation. 15 The authors found that the most common mechanism of injury in the studied cases was fall on outstretched hand. IN this study mode of injury was fall on outstretched hand in 39 patients and RTA in the other 15 patients.…”
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confidence: 86%