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Most common complication: Malunion leading to the classic “dinner fork deformity”
Other common complications:
1. Delayed union (especially in elderly)
2. Sudeck’s osteodystrophy / CRPS (less common)
3. Nerve injuries (median nerve compression)
Mnemonic for Colles fracture complications:
“MAD SNACK” 🍽️
1. M – Malunion most common
2. A – Arthritis (radiocarpal)
3. D – Delayed union
4. S – Sudeck’s osteodystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome)
5. N – Nerve injury (median nerve)
6. A – Angulation (deformity)
7. C – Carpal problems
8. K – Keloid / cosmetic issues
Quick Tip:
“Dinner fork” = Malunion 🥄
Think elderly patient, fall on outstretched hand → Colles → dinner fork deformity → check for MAD SNACK complications.
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