KUMJ | VOL. 20 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 78 | APRIL - JUNE 2022
Radiographic Study of Distal Radius Parameters in Patients Visiting Tertiary Care Hospital
Shrestha S, Mansur DI, Shrestha R, Karki S, Maskey S, Malla M, Basi A, Khadka SK
Abstract: Background
The important morphological parameters of distal radius namely palmar tilt, radial
inclination, radial height and ulnar variance are consequential in the evaluation and
management of the distal radius fracture, distal radius plate design and kinesiology.
Correction of these parameters in anatomical alignment is important to restore the
normal biomechanics of the wrist joint.
Objective
To ascertain the distal radius parameters in the patients attending tertiary care
hospital with regard to gender and age.
Method
The wrist radiographs (postero-anterior and lateral views) of 125 patients, from
16 to above 60 years of age were used to determine the four parameters of distal
radius. The subjects were divided into gender and three different age groups (16-36
years, 37-57 years and > 57 years). Independent t-test and ANOVA test was used for
statistical analysis with level of significance set at p ≤ 0.05.
Result
The mean palmar tilt was 15.69 ± 4.84° (p-value = 0.40). The mean radial inclination
was 22.58 ± 2.82° (p-value = 0.88). The mean value of radial height was 10.31 ± 1.59
mm (p-value= 0.001). Positive ulnar variance were recorded in maximum of subjects
(46.40%) and the least was neutral (16.80%).
Conclusion
The distal radius parameters of our population were similar to the Orthopedic
Trauma Association standard reference value. And there was significant difference in
radial height between males and females.
Keyword : Distal radius, Palmar tilt, Radial height, Radial inclination, Ulnar variance