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Original Article

Early displacement of distal radius fracture

Pages 229-231 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In a retrospective series of 269 patients with distal radius fracture, initially undisplaced fractures (Older Type 1) had a good radiographical prognosis, whereas the more comminuted fractures showed increasing shortening until union, averaging 8 mm. Secondary displacement most often occurred during the first 2 weeks of immobilization, indicating that the radiographical control should be performed at that time. Reduction and fixation with plaster of the severely displaced Type 3 and 4 fractures never led to a satisfying radiographical end-result. Therefore, alternative methods of fixation should be considered in these fractures.

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