Role of post-operative X-rays in distal-radius fractures among pediatric patients

  • Ammar K. Alomran*
  • , Bandar A. Alzahrani
  • , Dana S. Alamoud
  • , Layan S. Alsultan
  • , Meshail M. AlSaud
  • , Raneem G. Althobaiti
  • , Badriah S. Alruwaili
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

BACKGROUND In pediatric age group patients (< 18 years old) treated operatively for distal radius/both bone fractures extending imaging beyond the initial postoperative period -particularly in uncomplicated cases - appears to provide limited additional benefit. AIM To determine the necessary number of follow-up X-rays to use resources efficiently. METHODS Participants included in this study are pediatric age group patients who were treated operatively for distal radius/both bone fractures and were identified from a prospected collected data from the operating room database between the years 2009 and 2017. The data in the study included patients who had distal radius fractures and underwent fixation surgery (n = 88). RESULTS When assessing the difference in the odds of conducting 1 or less X-ray compared to 2 or more X-rays in regard to the type of fixation, the only significant difference is the closed reduction fixation method. Patients who underwent closed reduction method procedure have significantly lower odds of having 2 more X-rays compared to those who didn’t have closed reduction method. Open reduction, in ternal fixation, and other fixation methods (close reduction and internal fixation, debridement, or epiphysiodesis) have higher odds of having two or more X-rays compared to patients who did not receive these methods; however, these odds are not statistically significant. CONCLUSION The findings of this study reveal notable absence of a statistically significant association between the frequency of postoperative X-rays and the outcome of children with distal radius fractures.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105590
JournalWorld Journal of Orthopedics
Volume16
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Distal radius fractures
  • Fractures
  • Orthopedic
  • Pediatrics
  • X-ray

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