M. Altissimi et al., EARLY AND LATE DISPLACEMENT OF FRACTURES OF THE DISTAL RADIUS - THE PREDICTION OF INSTABILITY, International orthopaedics, 18(2), 1994, pp. 61-65
One hundred fractures of the distal radius with dorsal displacement we
re treated by closed reduction and a plaster cast. The mean age of the
patients was 55 years. Radiographs were taken after 1, 2 and 5 weeks
to evaluate the frequency of early and late displacement. Dorsal angul
ation occurred in 71 patients, shortening of the radius in 47 and flat
tening of the radial angle in 32. Late displacement was more frequent
than early. Statistical analysis showed a greater incidence of seconda
ry shortening in Older's types III and IV fractures. The severity of t
he initial radial shortening was the most reliable indication of insta
bility.