Background: The primary goals of distal radius fracture fixation are to put the pieces back where they belong and, most importantly, to do so by a method that does not compromise hand function. Displaced comminuted intraarticular fractures of the distal radius are difficult to treat; successfully by traditional nonoperative methods. Thus, external fixation plays a very distinct role. Methods: Twenty adult patients with closed comminuted intraarticular fractures of the distal radius were treated by closed reduction and immobilization with a external wrist fixator during 1 year period Six weeks later, the fixator was removed. The patients then were observed for an average of 6 months to1year.Results: An excellent outcome was seen in 3 p...
Background: Fractures of distal end of radius are beginning at the proximal end of pronator quadratu...
Background: Management of Distal Radius fracture that are inherently unstable is still a matter of d...
Distal radius fractures are the most frequent lesions encountered during clinical practice. They hav...
Comminuted fractures of the distal radius are common. A retrospective study was conducted in the Dep...
Twenty-two patients with unstable Frykman grade 7 or 8 intra-articular fractures of the distal radiu...
Background and Objective:Distal radius fracture is the most common fracture we treat, The management...
Background: Preservation of the articular congruity is the principal prerequisite for successful rec...
Background: Preservation of the articular congruity is the principal prerequisite for successful rec...
SummaryIn patients for whom function is a priority, anatomic reduction and stable fixation are prere...
A retrospective group study was done to evaluate the effect of the small AO external fixator in the ...
Background: Distal radius fracture is common in all ages. Mobility and wrist function is important....
The conventional treatment of comminuted fractures in the distal radius has been unsatisfactory. We ...
Introduction: The distal radius fracture is the most common fracture in humans, there are many diffe...
BackgroundA retrospective group study was done to evaluate the effect of the small AO external fixat...
Twenty-two patients with unstable Frykman grade 7 or 8 intra-articular fractures of the distal radiu...
Background: Fractures of distal end of radius are beginning at the proximal end of pronator quadratu...
Background: Management of Distal Radius fracture that are inherently unstable is still a matter of d...
Distal radius fractures are the most frequent lesions encountered during clinical practice. They hav...
Comminuted fractures of the distal radius are common. A retrospective study was conducted in the Dep...
Twenty-two patients with unstable Frykman grade 7 or 8 intra-articular fractures of the distal radiu...
Background and Objective:Distal radius fracture is the most common fracture we treat, The management...
Background: Preservation of the articular congruity is the principal prerequisite for successful rec...
Background: Preservation of the articular congruity is the principal prerequisite for successful rec...
SummaryIn patients for whom function is a priority, anatomic reduction and stable fixation are prere...
A retrospective group study was done to evaluate the effect of the small AO external fixator in the ...
Background: Distal radius fracture is common in all ages. Mobility and wrist function is important....
The conventional treatment of comminuted fractures in the distal radius has been unsatisfactory. We ...
Introduction: The distal radius fracture is the most common fracture in humans, there are many diffe...
BackgroundA retrospective group study was done to evaluate the effect of the small AO external fixat...
Twenty-two patients with unstable Frykman grade 7 or 8 intra-articular fractures of the distal radiu...
Background: Fractures of distal end of radius are beginning at the proximal end of pronator quadratu...
Background: Management of Distal Radius fracture that are inherently unstable is still a matter of d...
Distal radius fractures are the most frequent lesions encountered during clinical practice. They hav...