Pediatric distal radius and forearm fractures
DS Bae - Journal of Hand Surgery, 2008 - jhandsurg.org
FRACTURES OF THE distal radius and forearm are among the most common injuries
presenting to hand and upper extremity surgeons and the most common skeletal injury …
presenting to hand and upper extremity surgeons and the most common skeletal injury …
Paediatric forearm and distal radius fractures: risk factors and re-displacement—role of casting indices
J Pretell Mazzini, J Rodriguez Martin - International orthopaedics, 2010 - Springer
Forearm fractures represent one of the most common fractures in children aside from
clavicle fractures, and the distal radius is the most common fracture site accounting for 20 …
clavicle fractures, and the distal radius is the most common fracture site accounting for 20 …
Risk factors for redisplacement of pediatric distal forearm and distal radius fractures
AG McQuinn, RL Jaarsma - Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Background: Fractures of the distal forearm and distal radius represent the most common
types of fracture in the pediatric population, with the majority treated by closed reduction and …
types of fracture in the pediatric population, with the majority treated by closed reduction and …
Closed treatment of overriding distal radial fractures without reduction in children
SN Crawford, LSK Lee, BH Izuka - JBJS, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Background: Traditionally, distal radial fractures with marked displacement and angulation
have been treated with closed or open reduction techniques. Reduction maneuvers …
have been treated with closed or open reduction techniques. Reduction maneuvers …
Distal radius fractures in children: substantial difference in stability between buckle and greenstick fractures
PH Randsborg, EA Sivertsen - Acta orthopaedica, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Background and purpose Numerous follow-up visits for wrist fractures in children are
performed without therapeutic consequences. We investigated the degree to which the …
performed without therapeutic consequences. We investigated the degree to which the …
Risk factors for fracture redisplacement after reduction and cast immobilization of displaced distal radius fractures in children: a meta-analysis
A Sengab, P Krijnen, IB Schipper - European Journal of Trauma and …, 2020 - Springer
Purpose Displaced distal radius fractures in children are common and often reduced if
necessary and immobilized in cast. Still, fracture redisplacement frequently occurs. This can …
necessary and immobilized in cast. Still, fracture redisplacement frequently occurs. This can …
The outcomes of displaced paediatric distal radius fractures treated with percutaneous Kirschner wire fixation: a review of 248 cases
DN Ramoutar, FS Shivji, JN Rodrigues… - European journal of …, 2015 - Springer
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of manipulation under anaesthesia (MUA) and
Kirschner wire (K-wire) fixation of displaced, paediatric distal radius fractures on residual …
Kirschner wire (K-wire) fixation of displaced, paediatric distal radius fractures on residual …
Management of distal radius fractures in adolescent patients
D Greig, M Silva - Journal of pediatric orthopaedics, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Background: While management recommendations for distal radius fractures in both young
and skeletally mature patients have been generally well-established, controversy still exists …
and skeletally mature patients have been generally well-established, controversy still exists …
Risk factors associated with loss of position after closed reduction of distal radial fractures in children
JR Hang, AF Hutchinson, RC Hau - Journal of Pediatric …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Background Closed reductions of distal radial fractures are among the most common
orthopaedic operations but up to 39% of fractures lose position postoperatively. This study …
orthopaedic operations but up to 39% of fractures lose position postoperatively. This study …
Assessment of “YouTube” content for distal radius fracture immobilization
Objective Distal radius fractures (DRFs) are the most common orthopedic fractures, with>
70% of cases treated by closed immobilization using a short arm cast or a sugar tong splint …
70% of cases treated by closed immobilization using a short arm cast or a sugar tong splint …