Risk factors for complications after volar plate fixation of distal radial fractures

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This study assessed risk factors for complications after volar plate fixation of distal radial fractures. An assessment of electronic patient records from 2008 to 2016 identified 867 patients with a total of 881 distal radial fractures who underwent volar plating in our hospital. A total of 132 complications after volar plate fixation of distal radial fractures were observed (complication rate 15%). Surgery performed by a low-volume surgeon and patient age less than 40 years were the most important risk factors for plate-related complications. In logistic regression analysis, operation performed by a low-volume surgeon and patient age less than 40 years were independent predictors of plate-related complications. Patient age less than 40 years and low-volume surgeon were also found to be independent risk factors for plate-related secondary operations. Surgical delay had no effect on the complication rate. Level of evidence: IV.

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Sirniö, K., Flinkkilä, T., Vähäkuopus, M., Hurskainen, A., Ohtonen, P., & Leppilahti, J. (2019). Risk factors for complications after volar plate fixation of distal radial fractures. Journal of Hand Surgery: European Volume, 44(5), 456–461. https://doi.org/10.1177/1753193418811559

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