Postoperative Pain After Volar Plating for Distal Radius Fractures

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Reference: NCT01007565

Woman and Man

Extract

The investigators undertook to evaluate early postoperative pain levels after the volar plating of distal radius fractures performed under regional anesthesia, and to determine whether periarticular multimodal drug injections into the joint, ligament, periosteum, subcutaneous tissue, and skin, and into interosseous and superficial radial nerves (as an additional sensory nerve block) provide additional pain management benefits.


Inclusion criteria

  • Distal radius fractures

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