Surgical treatment of non-unions in the ulna and radius: a one-year outcome study

The incidence of non-unions of the forearm following conservative or surgical treatment of forearm fractures ranges from 2% to 5.3%. These non-unions can lead to significant limitations in the patient’s physical capabilities, necessitating an appropriate treatment plan. The aim of this study was to...

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Hauptverfasser: Findeisen, Sebastian (VerfasserIn) , Maier, Katinka (VerfasserIn) , Ferbert, Thomas (VerfasserIn) , Tanner, Michael Christopher (VerfasserIn) , Großner, Tobias (VerfasserIn) , Bewersdorf, Tim (VerfasserIn) , Schamberger, Christian T. (VerfasserIn) , Schmidmaier, Gerhard (VerfasserIn) , Böpple, Jessica C. (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 25 November 2025
In: European journal of trauma and emergency surgery
Year: 2025, Jahrgang: 51, Pages: 1-9
ISSN:1863-9941
DOI:10.1007/s00068-025-03024-0
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Verfasserangaben:Sebastian Findeisen, Katinka Maier, Thomas Ferbert, Michael Tanner, Tobias Grossner, Tim Niklas Bewersdorf, Christian Schamberger, Gerhard Schmidmaier, Jessica Carina Böpple
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Zusammenfassung:The incidence of non-unions of the forearm following conservative or surgical treatment of forearm fractures ranges from 2% to 5.3%. These non-unions can lead to significant limitations in the patient’s physical capabilities, necessitating an appropriate treatment plan. The aim of this study was to evaluate osseous consolidation of forearm non-unions after six months and one year as well as to assess patient-reported outcomes. A total of 36 patients with non-unions of the forearm, operatively treated in our department between 01/10 and 12/21, completed the follow-up period for this study. Radiographic evaluation was performed using the modified Lane-Sandhu Score. Osseous consolidation was assessed at six and 12 months postoperatively. Additionally, patient-reported outcomes and variations of surgical treatment were analysed. The prevalence of non-unions in our study was 30.56% for the ulna, 50% for the radius, and 19.44% for both bones. 85% of patients received bone grafts, with 48% receiving cortico-cancellous bone grafts (CCBG) and 52% receiving cancellous bone from the iliac crest or femur. In total, 67% of patients demonstrated consolidation of the non-union within six months of surgical treatment, increasing to 89% after one year. Among patients who received CCBG, 86% showed consolidation at six months, rising to 100% at one year. Additionally, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), including VAS and SF-12 scores, showed overall improvement. A sufficiently long follow-up period is crucial for patients with forearm non-unions. To ensure consolidation, a follow-up period of at least six months to one year is recommended. Furthermore, the use of cortico-cancellous bone grafting combined with locking compression plates (LCP) appears to be an effective technique, providing stability during the healing process and achieving satisfactory bone healing one year postoperatively.
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ISSN:1863-9941
DOI:10.1007/s00068-025-03024-0