| Literature DB >> 27454627 |
Peter Charles Rhee1, Alexander Y Shin2.
Abstract
Most distal radius fractures are the result of low-energy mechanisms that can be successfully treated either non-operatively or with a variety of operative techniques if indicated. Complex distal radius fractures occur most commonly in high-energy injuries with extensive comminution or bone loss and associated soft tissue or vascular injuries. These high-energy fractures can present many challenges in reconstructing the distal radius. Effective restoration of the bony architecture requires a thorough knowledge of distal radius anatomy, understanding of the goals of treatment, versatility in surgical approaches, and familiarity with multiple fixation options.Entities:
Keywords: Column model; Complex distal radius fracture; Distraction bridge plate fixation; External fixation; Fragment-specific fixation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27454627 DOI: 10.1142/S2424835516400063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hand Surg Asian Pac Vol