Experience in the Use of Surgical Access to the Distal Part of the Radius in Comminuted Intra-articular Fractures
Yu. V. Antoniadi,
I. I. Gordienko,
M. V. Gilev
et al.
Abstract:Introduction. Fractures of the distal radius occupy a leading place in the general structure of limb injuries. In most cases, they are comminuted in nature and require open reduction and fixation. With traditional surgical approaches to the distal radius, there is a risk of injury to the tendons of the muscles of the anterior group of the forearm and the median nerve; in addition, the skin incision lines pass through the projection of the gap of the wrist joint, which leads to the formation of painful scars and… Show more
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