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Ulna Oblique Osteotomy for Radius and Ulna Length Inequality
Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery, 2006An ulna that is too long or too short may be responsible for symptoms around the wrist. Several techniques are available to shorten or lengthen the ulna. We have used, among other techniques, an oblique osteotomy which allows the length of the ulna to be modified by sliding the 2 fragments over each other, taking care to keep good contact between them.
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2018
Isolated fractures of the distal ulna are relatively rare and usually result from a direct force or crush injury. However, ulna fractures do occur more commonly in association with fractures of the distal radius, with up to 65% of fractures of the distal radius having associated distal ulna fractures.
Tristan E. McMillan, Alan J. Johnstone
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Isolated fractures of the distal ulna are relatively rare and usually result from a direct force or crush injury. However, ulna fractures do occur more commonly in association with fractures of the distal radius, with up to 65% of fractures of the distal radius having associated distal ulna fractures.
Tristan E. McMillan, Alan J. Johnstone
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RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren, 1962
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Height prediction from ulna length
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 2004Leanne M Gauld, John B Carlin
exaly

