Pm. Waters et al., ACUTE MEDIAN NEUROPATHY FOLLOWING PHYSEAL FRACTURES OF THE DISTAL RADIUS, Journal of pediatric orthopedics, 14(2), 1994, pp. 173-177
Displaced distal physeal fractures of the radius are at risk for devel
opment of median neuropathy. The mechanism of injury includes compress
ion of the nerve by the displaced fracture, contusion of the nerve at
the time of fracture or reduction, or the development of a compartment
syndrome. Patients with significant soft-tissue swelling and symptoms
or signs of median nerve dysfunction are especially at risk for worse
ning neuropathy after closed reduction and closely applied cast immobi
lization or after open reduction. Closed reduction and percutaneous pi
n fixation may be the optimal treatment for these patients.