Intraoperativ Testing of Scapholunate Instability in Radius Fracture (ScaLu)
Radius; Dislocation Distal, Scapholunate Dissociation
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Radius; Dislocation Distal focused on measuring Scapholunary Instability, Distal, intra-articulare Radius Fracture, Dynamic Functional Testing, Arthro-CT, Scapholunate Dissociation, Scapholunate Advanced Collapse
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with a distal radius fracture that reaches into the wrist joint
- Age >16 and <80 years
- Signed informed consent
- Carrying out surgery of the radius fracture at Hospital of Davos
Exclusion Criteria:
- Age <16 and >80 years
- Contraindications for computer tomography or contrast agents
- Undislocated distal radius fractures that do not need meet criteria of stabilization with a plate (surgery)
- Serious illness that does not allow surgery
- Pregnancy
- Use of strong blood-thinning medications
- Severe coagulation disorder
Sites / Locations
- Spital Davos AGRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Other
Dynamic testing
There are only one arm in this study. All patients get the same diagnostics and therapy. The preoperative assessments consist of an arthroCT of the wrist as well as the collection of demographic data, accident mechanism, medication intake, etc. within the scope of the usual medical history on the emergency ward. With the arthro-CT, in addition to the fracture balance, the proof of a possible rupture of the scapholunary tape apparatus takes place. The dynamic determination of the scapholunary instability takes place during the osteosynthesis of the radius fracture. With the dynamic functional test, the change of the scapholunary distance is assessed by illumination by movement of the wrist from the radial abduction into the ulnar abduction, before and after the execution of the osteosynthesis of the distal radius fracture. Subsequently, the results of the scapholunary dissociation of the arthro-CT are checked with the results of the intraoperative dynamic test for correlation.