Abstract:Introduction: Fractures of the distal radius recently have become the focus of an intense resurgence in interest regarding optimal management. The overly optimistic attitude that a favourable outcome will eventuate, despite residual deformity must be tempered by the realization that the common factor predisposing to a suboptimal recovery is malunion. Moreover for the most frequently occurring intraarticular fractures, an increasing consensus exists that preservation of distal radial articular contours, that in… Show more
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