2006
DOI: 10.1097/01.bot.0000211146.16166.85
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A Convenient Dynamic Wire Traction-fixation Method for Hand and Forearm Fractures

Abstract: We report on a convenient intraoperative distraction technique, called the modified Dynamic Wire-framed Traction (mDWT) method, that assists in fracture reduction and/or is used as an external fixator in patients with unstable distal radius fractures and in other hand and forearm fractures. The mDWT device is easily assembled with wires at the time of surgery, and its configuration produces sufficient longitudinal distraction force that makes reduction easier and facilitates additional fixation procedures. Fur… Show more

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“…Kobayashi has applied this method to two patients with dorsal fracture dislocation of the distal interphalangeal joint; 11 they initiated early ROM exercises and obtained satisfactory results. Although these are not dynamic devices, Kimura et al 12 modified this method and applied it to fractures of the distal radius, distal ulna, and diaphyses of the radius and ulna.…”
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“…Kobayashi has applied this method to two patients with dorsal fracture dislocation of the distal interphalangeal joint; 11 they initiated early ROM exercises and obtained satisfactory results. Although these are not dynamic devices, Kimura et al 12 modified this method and applied it to fractures of the distal radius, distal ulna, and diaphyses of the radius and ulna.…”
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confidence: 99%