The Role of Bone Grafting in Corrective Osteotomy of Distal Radius Malunions
Ryan Paul,
Jonathan Persitz,
Shawn Khan
et al.
Abstract:Background It remains unclear whether bone grafting is required during corrective osteotomy of the distal radius. The goal of this systematic review is to determine the union, revision, and complication rates of bone grafting techniques associated with extra-articular corrective osteotomy for dorsally malunited distal radius fractures treated with volar plating.
Questions Is bone grafting in distal radius corrective osteotomy associated with increased rates of bone union and reduced rates of revision… Show more
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