On 7 September 2021, C.A. Selles will defend her PhD dissertation, entitled: ‘Distal Radius Fractures: On the Cutting Edge of Improving Outcomes and Preventing Complications’.
- Promotor
- Promotor
- Promotor
- Date
- Tuesday 7 Sep 2021, 13:00 - 14:30
- Type
- PhD defence
- Space
- Professor Andries Querido room
- Building
- Education Center
- Location
- Erasmus MC
Patients with acceptably reduced intra-articular distal radius fractures should be treated operatively with plate fixation as this leads to better functional outcomes. Not only does operative treatment lead to better functional outcomes, but this treatment method is also cost-effective. Health insurance companies should take into account the reduction in indirect medical costs when evaluating
reimbursement for distal radius fracture treatment. Furthermore, functional outcome in patients with intra-articular distal radius fractures is not improved by routine arthroscopy for removal of hematoma and debris when performing surgical fixation of distal radius fractures. To prevent post-traumatic complications factors such as carpal alignment and correct plate placement should be taken into
account. To prevent malunions of the distal radius in pediatric patients, volar plate fixation can be considered when other minimal invasive options appear insufficient. If malunion does occur, a corrective osteotomy is an effective method for treating symptomatic malunions of the distal radius. These new insights in distal radius fracture treatment aim to further improve the prognosis of patients with distal radius fractures.
The PhD defences do not take place publicly in the usual way in the Senate Hall at campus Woudestein or in the Professor Andries Querido Room at the Erasmus MC. The candidates will defend their dissertation either in a small group or online.
