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Rethinking Lafontaine Criteria: Second Metacarpal Cortical Percentage as a Reliable Predictor of Distal Radius Fracture Instability. [PDF]
Ulmer CJ +5 more
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GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Use in Patients Undergoing Distal Radius Fracture Surgery: A Retrospective Review of Perioperative Considerations. [PDF]
Khak M, Adams JA, Hozien M, Ilyas AM.
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Artificial intelligence-guided distal radius fracture detection on plain radiographs in comparison with human raters. [PDF]
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Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2009
Distal radius fractures are a common injury, particularly in the elderly population. Severity of these fractures is directly related to the bone mineral density of the patient, and clinical results are dependent on this parameter as well. In terms of treatment, several options exist.
Frank A, Liporace +3 more
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Distal radius fractures are a common injury, particularly in the elderly population. Severity of these fractures is directly related to the bone mineral density of the patient, and clinical results are dependent on this parameter as well. In terms of treatment, several options exist.
Frank A, Liporace +3 more
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Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2002
A 41-year-old professional guitar player who was in an automobile accident sustained a distal radial fracture. The patient is neurologically intact and has no open wounds.
Paul, Tornetta +3 more
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A 41-year-old professional guitar player who was in an automobile accident sustained a distal radial fracture. The patient is neurologically intact and has no open wounds.
Paul, Tornetta +3 more
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2014
The treatment of fractures of the distal radius is in a state of flux, because the results of conservative treatment have so far been unsatisfactory in 20%-30% of cases. Instability resulting from dorsal compression, damaged ligaments (60%) and the presence of débris in the area of the metaphysis means that, while reduction is easy, retention is ...
Ahmed Bazzi +2 more
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The treatment of fractures of the distal radius is in a state of flux, because the results of conservative treatment have so far been unsatisfactory in 20%-30% of cases. Instability resulting from dorsal compression, damaged ligaments (60%) and the presence of débris in the area of the metaphysis means that, while reduction is easy, retention is ...
Ahmed Bazzi +2 more
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Complex Distal Radius Fractures
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2013Complex distal radius fractures are high-energy injuries of the wrist with articular disruption, ligamentous instability, significant comminution, soft tissue injury, and/or neurovascular impairment. The management of these injuries requires a thorough understanding of wrist functional anatomy and familiarity with a wide selection of approach and ...
Stephen A, Kennedy, Douglas P, Hanel
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Comminuted Distal Radius Fractures
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1992Comminuted displaced fractures of the distal end of the radius pose a significant treatment challenge. The goal of treatment is to restore functional, painless motion of the wrist and fingers. Although satisfactory results correlate to a large extent with obtaining and maintaining normal anatomy, excessive distraction and a flexed wrist position with ...
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Intraarticular Distal Radius Fracture
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2001A twenty-eight-year-old mason fell from a ladder sustaining an intraarticular distal radius fracture to his dominant right wrist. He is neurologically intact and has moderate swelling.
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