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NCT05264675

Functional Outcome After EPL-rupture After Distal Radius Fracture

Sponsor: Vastra Gotaland Region

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Summary

Rupture of the extensor pollicis longus, (EPL) is a common complication after distal radius fractures. A rupture prevents the thumb extension, which in turn has a negative impact on hand function. An EPL-rupture can either be surgically treated by primary suture, which means that the ends of the tendon are sutured. This is however not recommended if the tendon is weakened. In such cases the rupture can be treated by a transfer of, most often, extensor indicis proprius (EIP) to the thumb. Distal radius fractures are common and a rupture of the EPL-tendon is a known complication thar interferes with hand function and therefore more studies on this patient group are warranted. The aim of this prospective study is to compare regaining of thumb function after surgery, with the non-injured side, after primary suture and EIP-transfer after EPL-rupture as a complication following distal radius fracture.

Official title: Functional Outcome After Suture or EIP-transfer in EPL-rupture After Distal Radius Fracture

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

16 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2022-01-01

Completion Date

2026-12-01

Last Updated

2024-11-14

Healthy Volunteers

Not specified

Interventions

PROCEDURE

primary suture

Primary suture of the EPL-tendon

PROCEDURE

EIP-transfer

transfer of the EIP-tendon to the EPL-tendon

Locations (1)

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Mölndal, Sweden