Single Bone Fixation of The Radius Versus Ulna in Diaphyseal Forearm Fractures in Children
Kamal Abdel-meguid,
Mohamed Arafa,
Mohammad Moussa
Abstract:Introduction:Children and adolescents often sustain both-bone forearm fractures, which are common injuries.
Aim of the study:To investigate the efficacy of single-bone fixation of the radius versus the ulna in diaphyseal forearm fractures in children.Subjects and Methods: There were 25 children with forearm both-bone fractures in a prospective cohort study. The ulnas of nine children (the ulnar cohort) and sixteen additional children (the radial cohort) were each treated with a single bone fixation utilizing a… Show more
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