2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.43939
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Is Capitate Shift Reliable as a Single Indicator for Failure of Non-operative Management in Distal Radius Fractures?

Liam Donnelly,
Ioannis Flogaitis,
Akshay Lekhi
et al.

Abstract: Background Distal radius fractures (DRFs) are the most commonly treated fracture; however, their treatment remains controversial. There is significant variation in the rate of surgical intervention related to a lack of consensus regarding the displacement threshold for surgery. Although studies have advocated that carpal malalignment is the most important radiographic parameter for surgical correction, it is rarely considered in general clinical practice and remains poorly studied. Recently, capitat… Show more

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