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Table 2 Summary of the surgery and postoperative management details of the retrieved studies

From: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the pronator quadratus repair following volar plating of distal radius fractures

Study (author, year)

Plate

PQ repair method

Postoperative management

Si, 2012

Unknown VLP

Direct interrupted (absorbable 2-0)

Physical therapy in 2 days

Hershman, 2013

Stryker and Synthes VLP

NA

Splint for 2 weeks, full weight bearing in 6 weeks

Tosti, 2013

Medartis (VA) and Synthes (VA) VLP

Figure-of-eight (Vicryl 2-0)

Immobilization for 2 weeks and then start of physical therapy

Qian 2017

Synthes VLP

Figure-of-eight (Vicryl 3-0)

NA

Hohendorff, 2018

Stryker (VA) VLP

PQ to BR (PDS 4-0)

Splint for 2 weeks and unlimited mobility in 4 weeks

Wang, 2018

NA

Figure-of-eight (absorbable 4-0)

Physical therapy in 2 days

Zhang, 2018

Unknown VLP

Direct interrupted (absorbable 2-0)

Physical therapy in 2 days

Cang, 2019

Synthes VLP

Figure-of-eight (absorbable 3-0)

NA

Chao, 2019

NA

Direct interrupted (absorbable 3-0)

Physical therapy in 1 weeks

Pathak, 2019

NA

Direct interrupted (Vicryl 3-0)

Immobilization for 1–2 weeks and then start of physical therapy

Sonntag, 2019

Stryker (VA), Synthes (VA)

Continuous with a minimum of four sutures (Vicryl 3-0)

Splint for 2 weeks and gradual weight bearing

  1. PQ pronator quadratus, NA not applicable, VLP volar locking plate, VA variable angle, PDS polydioxanone