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Distal radius triplane fracture [PDF]
A triplane fracture is so named because of the three planes traversed by the fracture line. These are physeal fractures that result from injury during the final phase of maturation and cessation of growth. This fracture pattern typically involves the distal tibia. We present a rare case of a triplane fracture involving the distal radius.
A A H, Parkar, S, Marya, S, Auplish
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Validity of distal radius fracture diagnoses in the Swedish National Patient Register
Distal radius fractures are one of the most common fractures in adults. More research is needed to establish evidence-based clinical practice guidelines to generate cost-effective and fair fracture treatment.
Hanna Südow +2 more
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Functional and Radiographic Outcomes for Distal Radius Fractures Treated with Volar-Locked Plates and Percutaneous K-Wires: A Comparative Study [PDF]
Purpose to evaluate and to compare radiological and functional outcomes of the volar locking plate fixation using pronator-sparing approach and K-wire fixation of distal radius fractures. Materials and Methods.
Karen A. Egiazaryan +4 more
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Functional Outcome of Intra-articular Fractures of Distal Radius: ORIF with Locking Plate vs CRPP
Background: Distal radius fractures are common, costly, and increasing in incidence. Closed reduction and percutaneous K wires fixation and ORIF with locking plate fixation are two of the mostly used surgical treatments for dorsally displaced distal ...
Bhola Shrestha +4 more
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Distal radius fracture: An opportunity for osteoporosis intervention
Background Distal radius fractures have been reported as a predictor of subsequent osteoporotic fragility fractures. This retrospective study evaluated the proportion of patients with distal radius fractures at a government hospital in Hong Kong who ...
Marvin MT Chung +4 more
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DRUJ instability after distal radius fracture: A comparison between cases with and without ulnar styloid fracture [PDF]
BackgroundBecause of the importance of the DRUJ in upper extremity function and the prevalence of distal radius fractures, either with or without ulnar styloid fracture, this study was designed to assess the relationship between ulnar styloid fracture ...
Kazemian, Gholam Hossein +6 more
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A three-dimensional analysis of the sigmoid notch
Fractures of the distal radius are among the most common injuries of the upper extremity, though treatment has traditionally focused on restoration of the radiocarpal joint and late sequelae may persist.
Evan D. Collins, Faranak Vossoughi
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Objective Distal radius fractures account for 12%–17% of all fractures, with accurate classification being crucial for proper treatment planning. Studies have shown that in emergency settings, the misdiagnosis rate of hand/wrist fractures can reach up to
Xing‐bo Cai +12 more
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Background It is mechanically plausible that osteoporosis leads to more severe peripheral fractures, but studies investigating associations between BMD and radiographically verified complexity of distal radius fractures are scarce.
Anja M. Hjelle +6 more
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Bilateral Distal Radius Fracture in Third Trimester of Pregnancy with Accelerated Union: A Rare Case Report [PDF]
Bilateral distal radius fracture is a rare entity. There is no literature reporting a bilateral distal radius fracture in pregnancy. Fracture healing is influenced by hormones. Hormonal changes of pregnancy will affect the healing of a fracture.
Ravikumar TV +3 more
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