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Rabin SI. In Severely Comminuted Intercondylar-Supracondylar Distal Femur Fractures, Use the Device That Fits. MedGenMed 1(3), 1999 [formerly published in Medscape Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine ...
patients with a non/minimal displaced distal radius fracture (dorsal angulation <15°, volar tilt <20°, radial inclination >15°, ulnar positive variance <5 mm and an articular step off <2 mm).
and radiographs revealed a diaphyseal segmental femur fracture with an intra-articular distal femur fracture with a bent femur nail in situ. Attempts to remove a bent femoral nail frequently fail ...
We investigated the sex‐specific variations in distal radial access (DRA)–associated outcomes, as well as the factors influencing these outcomes, by utilizing a comprehensive real‐world registry. In ...
A forearm fracture occurs when there is a fracture of one or both of the bones of the forearm. The two bones of the forearm are the radius and the ulna. Both bones are important for proper motion of ...
A Kirschner wire (also called a K-wire) is a thin metallic wire or pin that can be used to stabilize bone fragments. These wires can be drilled through the bone to hold the fragments in place. They ...