2023
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000034393
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Comminuted lunate fracture combined with distal radius fracture and scaphoid fracture: A case report

Abstract: Rationale: Incidence of lunate fractures is very low, less than 1% of all fractures. Lunate fractures generally come from high-energy injuries, often combined with other wrist fractures. Simple lunate fractures can be fixed with screws or Kirschner wires. However, Comminuted lunate fractures are difficult to reduce and fixe by conventional methods. Patient concerns: Here we report a 42-year-old male construction worker who was crushed by an excavator bu… Show more

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