Reasons for Implant Removal after Distal Radius Fractures.

2016 
Background: With new low profile locked volar plate designs for distal radius fractures, soft tissue complications are uncommon. However, there are still patients who request to have their implants removed. In this study, we retrospectively reviewed the reasons for this. Methods: We reviewed the hospital operative records of patients who had operative fixation of wrist fractures between November 2008 and May 2009. We examined the clinical records of these patients in order to ascertain if there was a difference in patient demographics between those who eventually had their implants removed and those who had their implants retained. We also noted down the reasons for removal of implants. Results: In the period of study, 165 patients had operative fixation of their distal radius fractures, of which 44 (26.7%) had had their implants eventually removed. These patients tended to be younger (mean age of 37.1 years compared to 45.5 years in those who retained their implants). We also found a correlation between ...
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