patients with a non/minimal displaced distal radius fracture (dorsal angulation <15°, volar tilt <20°, radial inclination >15°, ulnar positive variance <5 mm and an articular step off <2 mm).
Distal radius fractures is the most common fracture in childhood. [1] Most of these fractures are treated conservatively in a plaster and complications are rare. Although these fractures generally ...
According to results of a national database study that assessed data from 2010 to 2022, 12% of patients with distal radius ...
Sauvé-Kapandji Procedure: A surgical technique used to treat DRUJ instability by fusing the distal ulna to the radius while preserving forearm rotation. Darrach Procedure: A surgical procedure ...
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