2020
DOI: 10.1177/1753193420953078
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Salter-Harris II distal radial fractures treated with the intrafocal K-wire technique: a retrospective study of 20 cases

Abstract: We retrospectively reviewed 20 children with Salter-Harris II fractures of the distal radius treated with intrafocal pinning according to Kapandji. Unlike conventional crossed K-wire pinning, this method avoids crossing the physis with the pins and thus minimizes the risk of physeal damage. None of the children had fracture re-displacement, angulation or growth deformities. The age, sex, side of injury, fracture displacement or angulation, treatment delay or immobilization period had any significant impact on … Show more

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