ARTICULAR AND DISPLACED DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURES: BENEFCTS OF PERCUTANEOUS PINNING
Aadel Teghida*, H. Kettani, S. Miskini, T. Yacoubi, A. Lamkhantar, A. Bennis, O. Zaddoug, M. Benchakroun, S. Bouabid
ABSTRACT
Distal radius fractures (DRF) are the most common fractures in adults. The management could be either conservative or surgical, depending on AO bone fracture, the principles of good treatment involves an anatomical reduction with a proper immobilization that keep the reduction. We report a serial study of 8 patients with articular and displaced DRF treated with percutaneous pinning.
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