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Inger B Schipper - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Ulnar Styloid Process nonunion and outcome in patients with a distal radius fracture a meta analysis of comparative clinical trials
    Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured, 2014
    Co-Authors: M M E Wijffels, J Keizer, G A Buijze, Y Zenke, Pieta Krijnen, Niels W L Schep, Inger B Schipper
    Abstract:

    Abstract Purpose There is no consensus on the relation between Ulnar Styloid Process nonunion and outcome in patients with distal radius fractures. The aim of this study was to analyze whether patient-reported outcome is influenced by the nonunion of the accompanying Ulnar Styloid fracture in distal radius fracture patients. Methods A meta-analysis of published studies comparing outcomes after distal radius fractures with a united versus a non-united Ulnar Styloid Process was performed. In addition, if provided by the authors, the raw data of these studies were pooled and analysed as one study. The outcome measures of the analyses included patient-reported outcome, functional outcome, grip-strength, pain, and distal radioUlnar joint (DRUJ) instability. Results Data from six comparative studies were included, concerning 365 patients with a distal radius fracture. One hundred and thirty-five patients with an Ulnar Styloid union were compared with 230 patients with a nonunion of the Ulnar Styloid. No significant differences were found between groups regarding any outcome measure. Conclusion Based on this meta-analysis, there is no relation between the nonunion of the Ulnar Styloid Process and function in patients with a distal radius fracture.

M M E Wijffels - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Ulnar Styloid Process nonunion and outcome in patients with a distal radius fracture a meta analysis of comparative clinical trials
    Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured, 2014
    Co-Authors: M M E Wijffels, J Keizer, G A Buijze, Y Zenke, Pieta Krijnen, Niels W L Schep, Inger B Schipper
    Abstract:

    Abstract Purpose There is no consensus on the relation between Ulnar Styloid Process nonunion and outcome in patients with distal radius fractures. The aim of this study was to analyze whether patient-reported outcome is influenced by the nonunion of the accompanying Ulnar Styloid fracture in distal radius fracture patients. Methods A meta-analysis of published studies comparing outcomes after distal radius fractures with a united versus a non-united Ulnar Styloid Process was performed. In addition, if provided by the authors, the raw data of these studies were pooled and analysed as one study. The outcome measures of the analyses included patient-reported outcome, functional outcome, grip-strength, pain, and distal radioUlnar joint (DRUJ) instability. Results Data from six comparative studies were included, concerning 365 patients with a distal radius fracture. One hundred and thirty-five patients with an Ulnar Styloid union were compared with 230 patients with a nonunion of the Ulnar Styloid. No significant differences were found between groups regarding any outcome measure. Conclusion Based on this meta-analysis, there is no relation between the nonunion of the Ulnar Styloid Process and function in patients with a distal radius fracture.

Juha-jaakko Sinikumpu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Non-union of the Ulnar Styloid Process in children is common but long-term morbidity is rare: a population-based study with mean 11 years (9-15) follow-up.
    Acta Orthopaedica, 2019
    Co-Authors: Linda Korhonen, Sarita Victorzon, Willy Serlo, Juha-jaakko Sinikumpu
    Abstract:

    Background and purpose — Fracture of the Ulnar Styloid Process (USP) is common in children in connection with distal radius fracture. The long-term morbidity of USP non-union following a childhood ...

  • Non-union of the Ulnar Styloid Process in children is common but long-term morbidity is rare: a population-based study with mean 11 years (9–15) follow-up
    Taylor & Francis Group, 2019
    Co-Authors: Linda Korhone, Willy Serlo, Sarita Victorzo, Juha-jaakko Sinikumpu
    Abstract:

    Background and purpose — Fracture of the Ulnar Styloid Process (USP) is common in children in connection with distal radius fracture. The long-term morbidity of USP non-union following a childhood distal radius fracture is unclear. We evaluated long-term clinical and radiographic findings of USP non-union. Patients and methods — All 208 children (< 16 years) who had suffered from distal radius fracture with or without a diagnosed concomitant Ulnar fracture during 1992–1999 in the study institution were invited to follow-up at mean of 11 years (9–15) after the injury. Radiographs of both wrists of all 139 participants (67%) were taken; 22 patients showed USP non-union and they made up the study population. Distal radioUlnar joint (DRUJ) instability, decreased range of motion (ROM), and weakened grip strength as compared with the uninjured side were the main functional outcomes. Elements of the “Disability of Arm, Shoulder and Hand” questionnaire were used for subjective symptoms. Results — The rate of USP non-union following childhood distal forearm fracture was 16% (22/139) and only 9 of the Ulnar Styloid fractures were visible in the radiographs primarily. At follow-up wrist flexion–extension ROM and Ulnar and radial deviation ranges did not differ between the injured and uninjured sides. Grip strengths were similar. 6 patients reported pain during exercise. 7 had ulna minus (mean 2.3 mm) but none showed degenerative radiographic findings. Interpretation — The long-term clinical results of USP non-union following a childhood wrist fracture were good. However, one-third of the patients with USP non-union had Ulnar shortening, which may predispose them to degenerative Processes later in life

Pieta Krijnen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Ulnar Styloid Process nonunion and outcome in patients with a distal radius fracture a meta analysis of comparative clinical trials
    Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured, 2014
    Co-Authors: M M E Wijffels, J Keizer, G A Buijze, Y Zenke, Pieta Krijnen, Niels W L Schep, Inger B Schipper
    Abstract:

    Abstract Purpose There is no consensus on the relation between Ulnar Styloid Process nonunion and outcome in patients with distal radius fractures. The aim of this study was to analyze whether patient-reported outcome is influenced by the nonunion of the accompanying Ulnar Styloid fracture in distal radius fracture patients. Methods A meta-analysis of published studies comparing outcomes after distal radius fractures with a united versus a non-united Ulnar Styloid Process was performed. In addition, if provided by the authors, the raw data of these studies were pooled and analysed as one study. The outcome measures of the analyses included patient-reported outcome, functional outcome, grip-strength, pain, and distal radioUlnar joint (DRUJ) instability. Results Data from six comparative studies were included, concerning 365 patients with a distal radius fracture. One hundred and thirty-five patients with an Ulnar Styloid union were compared with 230 patients with a nonunion of the Ulnar Styloid. No significant differences were found between groups regarding any outcome measure. Conclusion Based on this meta-analysis, there is no relation between the nonunion of the Ulnar Styloid Process and function in patients with a distal radius fracture.

Y Zenke - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Ulnar Styloid Process nonunion and outcome in patients with a distal radius fracture a meta analysis of comparative clinical trials
    Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured, 2014
    Co-Authors: M M E Wijffels, J Keizer, G A Buijze, Y Zenke, Pieta Krijnen, Niels W L Schep, Inger B Schipper
    Abstract:

    Abstract Purpose There is no consensus on the relation between Ulnar Styloid Process nonunion and outcome in patients with distal radius fractures. The aim of this study was to analyze whether patient-reported outcome is influenced by the nonunion of the accompanying Ulnar Styloid fracture in distal radius fracture patients. Methods A meta-analysis of published studies comparing outcomes after distal radius fractures with a united versus a non-united Ulnar Styloid Process was performed. In addition, if provided by the authors, the raw data of these studies were pooled and analysed as one study. The outcome measures of the analyses included patient-reported outcome, functional outcome, grip-strength, pain, and distal radioUlnar joint (DRUJ) instability. Results Data from six comparative studies were included, concerning 365 patients with a distal radius fracture. One hundred and thirty-five patients with an Ulnar Styloid union were compared with 230 patients with a nonunion of the Ulnar Styloid. No significant differences were found between groups regarding any outcome measure. Conclusion Based on this meta-analysis, there is no relation between the nonunion of the Ulnar Styloid Process and function in patients with a distal radius fracture.