2001
DOI: 10.1053/jhsu.2001.21523
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Galeazzi fracture-dislocation: A new treatment-oriented classification

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“…Biomechanically, DRUJ disruption is more likely resulted due to distal third radius fractures than fractures of more proximal of the radius. Twelve out of 22 subjects with type 1 Galeazzi fractures where fracture location lies in the distal third of the radius within 7.5 cm of the midarticular surface of the distal radius were found to have intraoperative DRUJ instability, whereas only 1 out of 18 subjects were found to have intraoperative DRUJ instability in type 2 Galeazzi fractures [9]. Other factors that can increase the suspicion of DRUJ instability are ulna styloid fracture at the base, an AP radiograph shows widening of the DRUJ, on a true lateral radiograph shows dislocations of the DRUJ, and shortening of the radius greater than 5 mm relative to the distal ulna [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Biomechanically, DRUJ disruption is more likely resulted due to distal third radius fractures than fractures of more proximal of the radius. Twelve out of 22 subjects with type 1 Galeazzi fractures where fracture location lies in the distal third of the radius within 7.5 cm of the midarticular surface of the distal radius were found to have intraoperative DRUJ instability, whereas only 1 out of 18 subjects were found to have intraoperative DRUJ instability in type 2 Galeazzi fractures [9]. Other factors that can increase the suspicion of DRUJ instability are ulna styloid fracture at the base, an AP radiograph shows widening of the DRUJ, on a true lateral radiograph shows dislocations of the DRUJ, and shortening of the radius greater than 5 mm relative to the distal ulna [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…This was in accordance to the study by Rettig et al which reported in a series of 40 patients with Galeazzi fractures underwent ORIF followed by DRUJ stabillization. 27 subjects were stabilized using long arm circular cast and 10 subjects were stabilized using transfixing wire [9]. Both groups showed equally good results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In one study, a more distal fracture of the radial shaft was associated with a higher risk of DRUJ instability than a midshaft fracture [ 13 ].…”
Section: Biomechanicsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Se considera ampliamente en la literatura que la reducción anatómica del radio es esencial para lograr la reducción secundaria del cúbito [3][4][5][6] . Sin embargo, basados en la literatura revisada, se encuentra poca información acerca del pronóstico de la articulación radiocubital distal en este tipo de lesiones [6][7][8][9] . De esta manera, existen todavía controversias relacionadas con el tratamiento en agudo de la articulación RCD.…”
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“…De acuerdo con Rettig et a., para mantener una precisa reducción del cúbito sobre la fosa sigmoidea es necesaria la fijación de la RCD con una aguja, evitando así la subluxación persistente del cú-bito 8 . Mestdagh et al concluyen que la inmovilización en supinación del antebrazo por 4-6 semanas sin la fijación adicional con una aguja sería suficiente 6 .…”
Section: Vol 35 • Núm 2 • Noviembre 2007unclassified