Complex distal radius fracture (CDRF) with median nerve injury management using one-stage distraction bridge plate fixation (DBPF) without nerve exploration allows nerve function recovery: a case report
Abstract:Background: Complex distal radius fracture (CDRF) associated with median nerve injury is rarely reported due to low incidence or low recognition rate. Thus, we reported the outcome of using distraction bridge plate fixation (DBPF) in managing CDRF associated with median nerve injury without volar nerve exploration.
Case description: We reported a 67-years old male who sustained pain in the right wrist with dorsal angulated deformation following a fall on an outstretched hand two hours before being admitted to … Show more
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