A study on the treatment of distal radial fracture at Barunseang Hospital Hong In-tae, Director of Barunseang Hospital, is listed as an international academic journal of SCIE level
Jan 15, 2025
The research paper of Hong In-tae (Orthopedic Surgery Specialist) at the Department of Aquarium at Barunseang Hospital (Hospital Director Seo Dong-won) was listed in the SCIE-level journal 'Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery (CiOS)'.
The title of the research paper is 'Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Distal Radius Fractures with Complete Intra-articular Investigation and Diaphyseal Extension' of distal radial fractures (wrist fractures) that extend to the cadre while invading the joint surface.
The study analyzed the condition before and after surgery in 89 patients with fracture surgery, which corresponds to AO class C, which completely invades the wrist joint and extends to the radial staff at the same time.
According to the AO classification system, according to the type of fracture, the simple type is classified into A, the wedge type is B, and the complex type is C, and C is a very complex fracture, meaning an intra-articular fracture. In the case of such a complex fracture, an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan are required because serious problems may occur due to aftereffects if proper treatment is not performed. In addition, surgery requires a high surgical difficulty because fractures in a long area from the joint surface to the radial cadastral must be accurately conquered anatomically and fixed with a long metal plate.
In this study, the average difference in the fractured joint surface of the target patient was 1.7mm, the average spacing of the open joint surface was 3.7mm, and the average surgical time was 30 minutes, confirming bone union and good surgical results in all patients.
Director Hong In-tae, the author of the paper, stated that accurate surgery is important because distal radial fractures invading the joint surface can cause traumatic arthritis if anatomical conquest is not achieved, and inaccurately conquered distal radial fractures can leave impairments in the function of the wrist. Through this study, we found that among the distal radial fractures, even fractures with high surgical difficulty achieved good results with appropriate surgical methods, and we can expect good treatment results even in difficult distal radial fractures in the future."
The title of the research paper is 'Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Distal Radius Fractures with Complete Intra-articular Investigation and Diaphyseal Extension' of distal radial fractures (wrist fractures) that extend to the cadre while invading the joint surface.
The study analyzed the condition before and after surgery in 89 patients with fracture surgery, which corresponds to AO class C, which completely invades the wrist joint and extends to the radial staff at the same time.
According to the AO classification system, according to the type of fracture, the simple type is classified into A, the wedge type is B, and the complex type is C, and C is a very complex fracture, meaning an intra-articular fracture. In the case of such a complex fracture, an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan are required because serious problems may occur due to aftereffects if proper treatment is not performed. In addition, surgery requires a high surgical difficulty because fractures in a long area from the joint surface to the radial cadastral must be accurately conquered anatomically and fixed with a long metal plate.
In this study, the average difference in the fractured joint surface of the target patient was 1.7mm, the average spacing of the open joint surface was 3.7mm, and the average surgical time was 30 minutes, confirming bone union and good surgical results in all patients.
Director Hong In-tae, the author of the paper, stated that accurate surgery is important because distal radial fractures invading the joint surface can cause traumatic arthritis if anatomical conquest is not achieved, and inaccurately conquered distal radial fractures can leave impairments in the function of the wrist. Through this study, we found that among the distal radial fractures, even fractures with high surgical difficulty achieved good results with appropriate surgical methods, and we can expect good treatment results even in difficult distal radial fractures in the future."
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