2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.otsr.2019.06.016
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Contribution of arthroscopy to the management of intra-articular distal radius fractures: Knowledge update based on a systematic 10-year literature review

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“…However, there has not been widespread acceptance of these techniques because of a learning curve, a need for dedicated facilities, and the limited evidence of better clinical results. 18 Two recent studies have confirmed that AARIF and fluoroscopy provide a better reduction of articular fragments when compared with fluoroscopy only. 9 10 Despite considerable interest in VRF, 2 3 4 5 6 and to the best of our knowledge, the only study to assess the improved outcomes of AARIF is by Del Pinal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…However, there has not been widespread acceptance of these techniques because of a learning curve, a need for dedicated facilities, and the limited evidence of better clinical results. 18 Two recent studies have confirmed that AARIF and fluoroscopy provide a better reduction of articular fragments when compared with fluoroscopy only. 9 10 Despite considerable interest in VRF, 2 3 4 5 6 and to the best of our knowledge, the only study to assess the improved outcomes of AARIF is by Del Pinal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Several studies have been conducted to address the question whether fluoroscopically or arthroscopically assisted reduction leads to a better articular surface restoration regarding the size of steps and gaps. A systematic review including 720 patients with a follow-up of 0-38 months (16 studies; level of evidence II-IV) showed that most studies (13/16) were in favor of arthroscopy, improving articular reduction [33].…”
Section: Assisted Fracture Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, most studies had a small sample size, short follow-up and/or used a case-series design, which is unable to answer the question of articular reconstruction [33]. Table 1 Geissler classification [40] Grade Description…”
Section: Assisted Fracture Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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