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Background: Fractures of distal radius continue to be the most common skeletal injury treated by orthopedic surgeons. The treatment of distal end radius fracture has changed over period.
Rahul R Bagul +5 more
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Background: Fracture of distal radius may be stable that is extra-articular, non-comminuted without distal radio ulnar joint disruption or unstable that is intra-articular, comminuted displaced with distal radio ulnar joint disruption.
Atul Kumar Saroj +4 more
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Introduction: Distal end radius fractures are the most common fractures of the upper extremity. The most common mode of injury is a fall on outstretched hand.
Mahendra Solanki +3 more
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Malunited Distal End Radius with Garden Spade Deformity and Distal Radioulnar Synostosis: A Case Report of a Quirky Wrist [PDF]
Distal end radius fractures are the most common type of wrist fracture and a significant complication associated with these injuries is malunion, which can lead to deformities that adversely affect the normal biomechanics of the wrist joint.
Aswin Sugumaran +4 more
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Fracture of distal end radius management
The fracture in the distal radius is an upper fracture which is the most often found. With the continuing Epidemiology of aging population that continues to rise, the incidence of this fracture tends to increase. This study aims to review the available treatments for the fractures in the distal of the radius management by using the distal radius ...
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Elbow floating in children: About three cases and literature review
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the epidemiological, lesion, treatment and outcome of the 'floating elbow' in children. Observations: It was two boys and a girl with a mean age of 7 years. The average consultation time was 3.6 h.
Oumar Ndour +6 more
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Intraarticular distal end radius fractures treated with volar locking plate variations
Introduction: “Distal end radius fractures” account for almost 16% of all fractures and are the most common kind of upper limb fractures treated in hospital emergency departments.
Nishant Gaonkar +2 more
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A Forearm Gossypiboma which Mimicked a Deep Seated Abscess: A Case Report from a Tertiary Care Institute in Eastern Part of India [PDF]
Gossypiboma is a foreign body that contain non absorbable cotton matrix, retained in tissue after a surgical procedure. 24-year-old male who came to our outpatients department with soft cystic painful swelling over ulnar side of Left forearm having sero ...
Sanyal Kumar, Sanjay Kumar Pandey
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Monteggia Type 1 Fracture Equivalent with Concomitant Ipsilateral Distal Radius and Ulna Fracture in an Adult: A Rare Case Report [PDF]
Monteggia fracture comprises of 5% to 10% of all forearm fractures. It represents severe forearm injuries which require operative intervention. We report a unique case of Monteggia variant in female patient aged 67-year-old presenting a fracture of ...
Shankarlinga S Sajjan +3 more
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Functional outcome of intra-articular distal end radius fracture treated with volar plate fixation
Background: The distal ends of radius fractures continue to pose a therapeutic challenge. With the advent of locking plates, the fixation of these fractures has been made better. This study evaluates the functional outcome of surgical management of intra-
Ravi Haribhai Patel +3 more
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