Research Article

[Retracted] Analysis of Postoperative Complications and Related Factors Affecting Prognosis in 50 Patients with Distal Radius Fractures

Table 2

Univariate analysis of the prognosis of distal radius fractures after surgery (n, %).

FactorsCasesExcellent and good (n = 35)Fair and poor (n = 15)χ2

GenderMale2820 (71.43)8 (28.57)2.8560.081
Female2215 (68.18)7 (31.82)
Age≥60 years1911 (57.89)8 (42.11)4.9350.042
<60 years3124 (77.42)7 (22.58)
Cause of injuryFall from height84 (50.00)4 (50.00)6.9630.021
Fall injury2016 (75.00)4 (25.00)
Traffic injury96 (66.67)3 (33.33)
Hit wound64 (66.67)2 (33.33)
Other reasons75 (71.43)2 (28.57)
AO typeA1816 (88.89)2 (11.11)7.2640.018
B159 (60.00)6 (40.00)
C1710 (58.82)7 (41.18)
Shortening deformity>5 mm2010 (50.00)10 (50.00)5.2510.037
≤5 mm3025 (83.33)5 (16.67)
OsteoporosisYes2817 (60.71)11 (39.29)4.8650.043
No2218 (81.82)4 (18.18)
Surgical methodsInternal fixation2922 (75.86)7 (24.14)4.2190.047
External fixation2113 (61.90)8 (38.10)
Dominant hand injuryYes2820 (71.43)8 (28.57)1.2690.108
No2215 (68.18)7 (31.82)
Other concurrent ipsilateral fractureYes1810 (55.56)8 (44.44)4.6280.044
No3225 (78.13)7 (21.87)
Comminuted fractureYes94 (44.44)5 (55.56)6.2780.027
No4131 (75.61)10 (24.39)
Time from injury to surgery≥3 h2015 (75.00)5 (25.00)3.2250.059
<3 h3020 (66.67)10 (33.33)
Surgical approachDorsal128 (66.67)4 (33.33)2.6940.087
Palm side3827 (71.05)11 (28.95)
Start exercise time after operation≤7 d2217 (27.27)5 (22.73)7.8640.011
8∼14 d1812 (66.67)6 (33.33)
>14 d106 (60.00)4 (40.00)