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Original Article

Development of Osteoarthritis after Fixation of Colles' Fracture (Older Type 4)

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Pages 259-260 | Received 02 Jan 1990, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Of 37 patients who were treated for a Colles’ fracture (Older type 4) by fixation with either a Kirschner wire or a Rush pin, 29 (78%) subsequently developed osteoarthritis. There were no significant correlations between the subjective or objective end results and the development of osteoarthritis. We conclude that osteoarthritis in patients who have suffered from a Colles’ fracture (Older type 4) develops soon after the fracture, but it seldom gives rise to symptoms or influences the function of the wrist.

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